Initializes a new instance of the
MedicalViewerOffset class with specified x and y offesets, mouse sensitivity, mouse reset, and cursor.
Syntax
Parameters
- x
- The x offset of the image.
- y
- The y offset of the image.
- sensitivity
- Integer value that represents the mouse sensitivity, in percent. Default is 100. A value of 100 indicates that the amount of change in the action is equal to the amount of movement of the mouse. For example, if the mouse is moved 1 pixel, the action changes by 1 unit. A value of 50 indicates that the amount of change in the action is 50% of the amount of mouse movement. For example, if the mouse is moved 2 pixels, the action only changes by one unit.
- circularMouseMove
- true to make the mouse reset when it reaches the side of the container (when the mouse resets, if it is dragged to one side of the container, it will disappear from that side and reappear on the opposite side of the container); false otherwise.
- cursor
- Default cursor for the action.
Example
Change the offset of the image of the first cell
Visual Basic | Copy Code |
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<Test> _
Public Sub MedicalViewerOffset4()
Dim myForm As MedicalViewerForm = GetMedicalControl()
Dim medicalViewer As MedicalViewer = myForm.Viewer
Dim offset As MedicalViewerOffset = New MedicalViewerOffset(50, 50, 100, True, Cursors.SizeAll)
medicalViewer.SetActionProperties(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset, offset, 0)
myForm.ShowDialog()
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C# | Copy Code |
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public void MedicalViewerOffset4() { MedicalViewerForm myForm = GetMedicalControl(); MedicalViewer medicalViewer = myForm.Viewer; MedicalViewerOffset offset = new MedicalViewerOffset(50, 50, 100, true, Cursors.SizeAll); medicalViewer.SetActionProperties(MedicalViewerActionType.Offset, offset, 0); myForm.ShowDialog(); } |
Requirements
Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 98, Windows NT 4.0, Windows Millennium Edition, Windows 2000, Windows XP Home Edition, Windows XP Professional, Windows Server 2003 family
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