Occurs when the user moves the mouse.
Type | Description | |||
Button as Integer | An integer that corresponds to the state of the mouse buttons in which a bit is set if the button is down. Gets which mouse button was pressed as 1 for Left Mouse Button, 2 for Right Mouse Button and 4 for Middle Mouse Button. | |||
Shift as Integer | An integer that corresponds to the state of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys. | |||
X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS | A single that specifies the current X location of the mouse pointer. The x values is always expressed in container coordinates. | |||
Y as OLE_YPOS_PIXELS | A single that specifies the current Y location of the mouse pointer. The y values is always expressed in container coordinates. |
The MouseMove event is generated continually as the mouse pointer moves across objects. Unless another object has captured the mouse, an object recognizes a MouseMove event whenever the mouse position is within its borders. Use the ItemFromPoint property to get the item from cursor. Use the ColumnFromPoint property to get the column from point. Use the Background(exHoverColumn) property to change the visual appearance of the column's header when the cursor hovers it. Use the AnchorFromPoint property to retrieve the identifier of the anchor from the point.
The following VB sample prints the cell from the caption and the hit test code:
Private Sub ComboBox1_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single) With ComboBox1 Dim i As Long, c As Long, hit As EXCOMBOBOXLibCtl.HitTestInfoEnum i = .ItemFromPoint(X / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX, Y / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY, c, hit) If Not (i = 0) Then With .Items Debug.Print .CellCaption(i, c) & " HT = " & hit End With End If End With End Sub
The following C++ sample prints the cell from the caption and the hit test code:
void OnMouseMoveCombobox1(short Button, short Shift, long X, long Y) { long c = 0, hit = 0, i = m_combobox.GetItemFromPoint( X, Y, &c, &hit ); if ( i != 0 ) { CString strOutput = V2S( &m_combobox.GetItems().GetCellCaption(COleVariant(i), COleVariant(c) ) ); strOutput += " HT = "; strOutput += V2S(COleVariant(hit)); strOutput += "\r\n"; OutputDebugString( strOutput ); } }
The following VB.NET sample prints the cell from the caption and the hit test code:
Private Sub AxComboBox1_MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As AxEXCOMBOBOXLib._IComboBoxEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles AxComboBox1.MouseMoveEvent With AxComboBox1 Dim i As Integer, c As Integer, hit As EXCOMBOBOXLib.HitTestInfoEnum i = .get_ItemFromPoint(e.x, e.y, c, hit) If (i >= 0) Then Debug.WriteLine(.Items.CellCaption(i, c) & " HT = " & hit.ToString()) End If End With End Sub
The following C# sample prints the cell from the caption and the hit test code:
private void axComboBox1_MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXCOMBOBOXLib._IComboBoxEvents_MouseMoveEvent e) { EXCOMBOBOXLib.HitTestInfoEnum hit; int c = 0, i = axComboBox1.get_ItemFromPoint(e.x, e.y, out c, out hit); if (i != 0) System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(axComboBox1.Items.get_CellCaption(i, c).ToString() + " HT = " + hit.ToString() ); }
The following VFP sample prints the cell from the caption and the hit test code:
*** ActiveX Control Event *** LPARAMETERS button, shift, x, y With thisform.ComboBox1 local c, hit c = 0 hit = 0 .Items.DefaultItem = .ItemFromPoint(X , Y, @c, @hit) If (.Items.DefaultItem >= 0) Then wait window nowait .Items.CellCaption(0, c) + " HT = " + str(hit) EndIf EndWithSyntax for MouseMove event, /NET version, on:
private void MouseMoveEvent(object sender,short Button,short Shift,int X,int Y) { } Private Sub MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object,ByVal Button As Short,ByVal Shift As Short,ByVal X As Integer,ByVal Y As Integer) Handles MouseMoveEvent End Sub |
private void MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXCOMBOBOXLib._IComboBoxEvents_MouseMoveEvent e) { } void OnMouseMove(short Button,short Shift,long X,long Y) { } void __fastcall MouseMove(TObject *Sender,short Button,short Shift,int X,int Y) { } procedure MouseMove(ASender: TObject; Button : Smallint;Shift : Smallint;X : Integer;Y : Integer); begin end; procedure MouseMoveEvent(sender: System.Object; e: AxEXCOMBOBOXLib._IComboBoxEvents_MouseMoveEvent); begin end; begin event MouseMove(integer Button,integer Shift,long X,long Y) end event MouseMove Private Sub MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As AxEXCOMBOBOXLib._IComboBoxEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles MouseMoveEvent End Sub Private Sub MouseMove(Button As Integer,Shift As Integer,X As Single,Y As Single) End Sub Private Sub MouseMove(ByVal Button As Integer,ByVal Shift As Integer,ByVal X As Long,ByVal Y As Long) End Sub LPARAMETERS Button,Shift,X,Y PROCEDURE OnMouseMove(oComboBox,Button,Shift,X,Y) RETURN |
<SCRIPT EVENT="MouseMove(Button,Shift,X,Y)" LANGUAGE="JScript"> </SCRIPT> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> Function MouseMove(Button,Shift,X,Y) End Function </SCRIPT> Procedure OnComMouseMove Short llButton Short llShift OLE_XPOS_PIXELS llX OLE_YPOS_PIXELS llY Forward Send OnComMouseMove llButton llShift llX llY End_Procedure METHOD OCX_MouseMove(Button,Shift,X,Y) CLASS MainDialog RETURN NIL void onEvent_MouseMove(int _Button,int _Shift,int _X,int _Y) { } function MouseMove as v (Button as N,Shift as N,X as OLE::Exontrol.ComboBox.1::OLE_XPOS_PIXELS,Y as OLE::Exontrol.ComboBox.1::OLE_YPOS_PIXELS) end function function nativeObject_MouseMove(Button,Shift,X,Y) return |