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MouseMoveEventArgs Constructor
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Leadtools.Multimedia Namespace > MouseMoveEventArgs Class : MouseMoveEventArgs Constructor



button
Value that identifies any buttons that were pressed when the user moved the mouse. The following are possible values: Value Meaning 1 left button 2 right button
shift
Value that indicates which of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys are down when the user moved the mouse. The following are possible values: Value Meaning 1 SHIFT key 2 CTRL key 4 ALT key 3 CTRL/SHIFT key 5 ALT/SHIFT key 6 CTRL/ALT key 7 CTRL/ALT/SHIFT key
x
The X coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the origin of the client area of the control. The unit of measure is determined by ScaleMode property.
y
The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the origin of the client area of the control. The unit of measure is determined by ScaleMode property.
The MouseMoveEventArgs object is the event arguments object for the MouseMoveEventHandler. For more information, see MouseMoveEventHandler

Syntax

Visual Basic (Declaration) 
Public Function New( _
   ByVal button As Short, _
   ByVal shift As Short, _
   ByVal x As Single, _
   ByVal y As Single _
)
Visual Basic (Usage)Copy Code
Dim button As Short
Dim shift As Short
Dim x As Single
Dim y As Single
 
Dim instance As New MouseMoveEventArgs(button, shift, x, y)
C# 
public MouseMoveEventArgs( 
   short button,
   short shift,
   float x,
   float y
)
C++/CLI 
public:
MouseMoveEventArgs( 
   short button,
   short shift,
   float x,
   float y
)

Parameters

button
Value that identifies any buttons that were pressed when the user moved the mouse. The following are possible values: Value Meaning 1 left button 2 right button
shift
Value that indicates which of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys are down when the user moved the mouse. The following are possible values: Value Meaning 1 SHIFT key 2 CTRL key 4 ALT key 3 CTRL/SHIFT key 5 ALT/SHIFT key 6 CTRL/ALT key 7 CTRL/ALT/SHIFT key
x
The X coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the origin of the client area of the control. The unit of measure is determined by ScaleMode property.
y
The Y coordinate of the mouse pointer relative to the origin of the client area of the control. The unit of measure is determined by ScaleMode property.

Requirements

Target Platforms: Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003 family, Windows Server 2008 family, Windows Vista, Windows 7

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