

| Type | Description | |||
| X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS | A single that specifies the current X location of the mouse pointer. The x values is always expressed in client 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 client coordinates. | |||
| String | A string expression that indicates the path of the file from the cursor. |
The following VB sample displays the file from the cursor:
Private Sub ExFileView1_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
Dim f As String
f = ExFileView1.FileFromPoint(X / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX, Y / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY)
If Len(f) > 0 Then
Debug.Print f
End If
End Sub
The following C++ sample displays the file from the cursor:
void OnMouseMoveExfileview1(short Button, short Shift, long X, long Y)
{
CString f = m_fileview.GetFileFromPoint( X, Y );
if ( f.GetLength() > 0 )
OutputDebugString( f );
}
The following VB.NET sample displays the file from the cursor:
Private Sub AxExFileView1_MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As AxEXFILEVIEWLib._IExFileViewEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles AxExFileView1.MouseMoveEvent
Dim f As String = AxExFileView1.get_FileFromPoint(e.x, e.y)
If Len(f) > 0 Then
Debug.WriteLine(f)
End If
End Sub
The following C# sample displays the file from the cursor:
private void axExFileView1_MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXFILEVIEWLib._IExFileViewEvents_MouseMoveEvent e)
{
string f = axExFileView1.get_FileFromPoint(e.x, e.y);
if (f.Length > 0)
System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(f);
}
The following VFP sample displays the file from the cursor:
*** ActiveX Control Event *** LPARAMETERS button, shift, x, y with thisform.ExFileView1 local f f = .FileFromPoint( x, y ) if ( len(f) > 0 ) wait window nowait f endif endwith