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UIElement.IsMouseCaptured Property
Visual Studio 2008
Gets a value indicating whether the mouse is captured to this element. This is a dependency property.
Assembly: PresentationCore (in PresentationCore.dll)
You cannot set this property in XAML.
Property Value
Type: System.Booleantrue if the element has mouse capture; otherwise, false. The default is false.
Implements
IInputElement.IsMouseCapturedThe following example turns the mouse capture state on or off based on whether the mouse is already captured for the element.
If mouse capture is elsewhere, the mouse capture is set to that element. If the element had mouse capture, it is cleared by calling Mouse.Capture with a null input.
private void CaptureMouseCommandExecuted(object sender, ExecutedRoutedEventArgs e) { MessageBox.Show("Mouse Command"); IInputElement target = Mouse.DirectlyOver; target = target as Control; if (target != null) { if (!target.IsMouseCaptured) { Mouse.Capture(target); } else { Mouse.Capture(null); } } }
Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows XP SP2, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008, Windows Server 2003
The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.
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