How to: Position a ToolTip

This example shows how to specify the position of a tooltip on the screen.

Example

You can position a tooltip by using a set of five properties that are defined in both the ToolTip and ToolTipService classes. The following table shows these two sets of five properties and provides links to their reference documentation according to class.

Corresponding tooltip properties according to class

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip class properties System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService class properties

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip.Placement

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService.Placement

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip.PlacementTarget

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService.PlacementTarget

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip.PlacementRectangle

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService.PlacementRectangle

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip.HorizontalOffset

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService.HorizontalOffset

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTip.VerticalOffset

System.Windows.Controls.ToolTipService.VerticalOffset

If you define the contents of a tooltip by using a ToolTip object, you can use the properties of either class; however, the ToolTipService properties take precedence. Use the ToolTipService properties for tooltips that are not defined as ToolTip objects.

The following illustrations show how to position a tooltip by using these properties. Although, the Extensible Application Markup Language (XAML) examples in these illustrations show how to set the properties that are defined by the ToolTip class, the corresponding properties of the ToolTipService class follow the same layout rules. For more information about the possible values for the Placement property, see How to: Set the Placement Property for a Popup or Tooltip.


ToolTip placement by using the Placement property

ToolTip placement


ToolTip placement by using the Placement and PlacementRectangle properties


ToolTip placement by using the Placement, PlacementRectangle, and Offset properties

ToolTip placement diagram

The following example shows how to use the ToolTip properties to specify the position of a tooltip whose content is a ToolTip object.

<Ellipse Height="25" Width="50" 
         Fill="Gray" 
         HorizontalAlignment="Left"
         ToolTipService.InitialShowDelay="1000"
         ToolTipService.ShowDuration="7000"
         ToolTipService.BetweenShowDelay="2000">
  <Ellipse.ToolTip>
    <ToolTip Placement="Right" 
             PlacementRectangle="50,0,0,0"
             HorizontalOffset="10" 
             VerticalOffset="20"
             HasDropShadow="false"
             Opened="whenToolTipOpens"
             Closed="whenToolTipCloses"
             >
      <BulletDecorator>
        <BulletDecorator.Bullet>
          <Ellipse Height="10" Width="20" Fill="Blue"/>
        </BulletDecorator.Bullet>
        <TextBlock>Uses the ToolTip Class</TextBlock>
      </BulletDecorator>
    </ToolTip>
  </Ellipse.ToolTip>
</Ellipse>
//Create an ellipse with a tooltip that is a 
//ToolTip control 
Ellipse ellipse1 = new Ellipse();
ellipse1.Height = 25;
ellipse1.Width = 50;
ellipse1.Fill = Brushes.Gray;
ellipse1.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;

//set tooltip timing 

ToolTipService.SetInitialShowDelay(ellipse1, 1000);

ToolTipService.SetBetweenShowDelay(ellipse1, 2000);

ToolTipService.SetShowDuration(ellipse1, 7000);


//set tooltip placement
ToolTip tooltip = new ToolTip();
tooltip.Placement = PlacementMode.Right;
tooltip.PlacementRectangle = new Rect(50, 0, 0, 0);
tooltip.HorizontalOffset = 10;
tooltip.VerticalOffset = 20;

//set drop shadow effect
tooltip.HasDropShadow = false;


//Create BulletDecorator as tooltip content
BulletDecorator bdec = new BulletDecorator();
Ellipse littleEllipse = new Ellipse();
littleEllipse.Height = 10;
littleEllipse.Width = 20;
littleEllipse.Fill = Brushes.Blue;
bdec.Bullet = littleEllipse;
TextBlock tipText = new TextBlock();
tipText.Text = "Uses the ToolTip class";
bdec.Child = tipText;
tooltip.Content = bdec;

//set event handlers for the Opened and Closed events
tooltip.Opened +=
  new RoutedEventHandler(whenToolTipOpens);
tooltip.Closed +=
  new RoutedEventHandler(whenToolTipCloses);

//set tooltip on ellipse
ellipse1.ToolTip = tooltip;
stackPanel_1_1.Children.Add(ellipse1);

The following example shows how to use the ToolTipService properties to specify the position of a tooltip whose content is not a ToolTip object.

    <Ellipse Height="25" Width="50" 
         Fill="Gray" 
         HorizontalAlignment="Left"
         ToolTipService.InitialShowDelay="1000"
         ToolTipService.ShowDuration="7000"
         ToolTipService.BetweenShowDelay="2000"
         ToolTipService.Placement="Right" 
         ToolTipService.PlacementRectangle="50,0,0,0"
         ToolTipService.HorizontalOffset="10" 
         ToolTipService.VerticalOffset="20"
         ToolTipService.HasDropShadow="false"
         ToolTipService.ShowOnDisabled="true" 
         ToolTipService.IsEnabled="true"
         ToolTipOpening="whenToolTipOpens"
         ToolTipClosing="whenToolTipCloses"
         >
  <Ellipse.ToolTip>
    <BulletDecorator>
      <BulletDecorator.Bullet>
        <Ellipse Height="10" Width="20" Fill="Blue"/>
      </BulletDecorator.Bullet>
      <TextBlock>Uses the ToolTipService class</TextBlock>
    </BulletDecorator>
  </Ellipse.ToolTip>
</Ellipse>
//Create and Ellipse with the BulletDecorator as 
//the tooltip 
Ellipse ellipse2 = new Ellipse();
ellipse2.Name = "ellipse2";
this.RegisterName(ellipse2.Name,ellipse2);
ellipse2.Height = 25;
ellipse2.Width = 50;
ellipse2.Fill = Brushes.Gray;
ellipse2.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left;

//set tooltip timing
ToolTipService.SetInitialShowDelay(ellipse2, 1000);
ToolTipService.SetBetweenShowDelay(ellipse2, 2000);
ToolTipService.SetShowDuration(ellipse2, 7000);

//set tooltip placement

ToolTipService.SetPlacement(ellipse2, PlacementMode.Right);

ToolTipService.SetPlacementRectangle(ellipse2,
    new Rect(50, 0, 0, 0));

ToolTipService.SetHorizontalOffset(ellipse2, 10.0);

ToolTipService.SetVerticalOffset(ellipse2, 20.0);


ToolTipService.SetHasDropShadow(ellipse2, false);

ToolTipService.SetIsEnabled(ellipse2, true);

ToolTipService.SetShowOnDisabled(ellipse2, true);

ellipse2.AddHandler(ToolTipService.ToolTipOpeningEvent,
    new RoutedEventHandler(whenToolTipOpens));
ellipse2.AddHandler(ToolTipService.ToolTipClosingEvent,
    new RoutedEventHandler(whenToolTipCloses));
           
//define tooltip content
BulletDecorator bdec2 = new BulletDecorator();
Ellipse littleEllipse2 = new Ellipse();
littleEllipse2.Height = 10;
littleEllipse2.Width = 20;
littleEllipse2.Fill = Brushes.Blue;
bdec2.Bullet = littleEllipse2;
TextBlock tipText2 = new TextBlock();
tipText2.Text = "Uses the ToolTipService class";
bdec2.Child = tipText2;
ToolTipService.SetToolTip(ellipse2, bdec2);
stackPanel_1_2.Children.Add(ellipse2);

For the complete sample, see ToolTipService Sample.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Use the ContextMenuService

Reference

ToolTip
ToolTipService

Concepts

ToolTip Overview

Other Resources

ToolTip How-to Topics
ToolTip Samples