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MouseDblClk Event, SftMask Object

A mouse button is double-clicked.

Syntax

VB.NETPrivate Sub object_MouseDblClkEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As EventArgumentType) Handles object.MouseDblClkEvent
VBPrivate Sub object_MouseDblClk(ByVal Button As Integer, ByVal Shift As Integer, ByVal xPos As OLE_XPOS_PIXELS, ByVal yPos As OLE_YPOS_PIXELS)
C#.NETvoid object_MouseDblClkEvent(object sender, EventArgumentType e);
VC++void OnMouseDblClkobject(short Button, short Shift, OLE_XPOS_PIXELS xPos, OLE_YPOS_PIXELS yPos);
CHRESULT OnMouseDblClkobject(short Button, short Shift, OLE_XPOS_PIXELS xPos, OLE_YPOS_PIXELS yPos);

object

A SftMask object.

Button

Describes the button(s) that are pressed. The Button argument is a bit field with bits corresponding to the left button, right button and middle button. These bits correspond to the values shown below. The bits set indicate the button that caused the event.

ButtonValueDescription
constSftMaskLeftButton1The left mouse button was pressed.
constSftMaskRightButton2The middle mouse button was pressed.
constSftMaskMiddleButton4The right mouse button was pressed.

Shift

Describes the state of the SHIFT, CONTROL and ALT keys. A bit is set if the key is down. The Shift argument is a bit field with bits corresponding to the SHIFT, CONTROL and ALT keys. It indicates the state of these keys. Some, all, or none of the bits can be set, indicating which of the keys are pressed.

ShiftValueDescription
constSftMaskShiftMask1The SHIFT key is down.
constSftMaskCtrlMask2The CONTROL key is down.
constSftMaskAltMask4The ALT key is down.

xPos

The x coordinate of the mouse cursor. The units used depend on the container (Visual Basic, Visual C++, etc.) and the coordinate system used.

yPos

The y coordinate of the mouse cursor. The units used depend on the container (Visual Basic, Visual C++, etc.) and the coordinate system used.

Comments

The MouseDblClk event occurs when a mouse button is double-clicked.

The MouseDblClk event can be used by an application to handle mouse button double clicks in combination with keyboard modifiers such as the SHIFT, CONTROL and ALT keys.

The HitTest method can be used to determine what area of the control is at a specific location.

See Also SftMask Events | Object Hierarchy


Last Updated 08/13/2020 - (email)
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