Occurs when the a user moves the mouse pointer over the InkCollector object.
Public Event MouseMove As InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler
Dim instance As InkCollector Dim handler As InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler AddHandler instance.MouseMove, handler
public event InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler MouseMove
public: event InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler^ MouseMove { void add (InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler^ value); void remove (InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler^ value); }
JScript does not support events.
The event handler receives an argument of type CancelMouseEventArgs that contains data about this event.
When you create an InkCollectorMouseMoveEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that handles the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate. For performance reasons, the default event interest is off but is turned on automatically if you add an event handler.
To improve real-time ink performance, hide the mouse cursor while inking. To do so, hide the mouse cursor in the MouseDown event handler, and show the mouse cursor in the MouseUp event handler.
The CancelMouseEventArgs object's X and Y properties are in pixels and not the HIMETRIC units that are associated with the ink space. This is because this event replaces the related mouse event of an application that is not pen-aware, and that type of application is depicted in pixels.
Some controls rely on a specific relationship between MouseDown, MouseMove, and MouseUp events. Canceling some of these events may have unanticipated results.
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008