

| 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 specifies the identifier (id) of the anchor element from the point, or empty string if there is no anchor element at the cursor. | 
The following VB sample displays ( as tooltip ) the identifier of the anchor element from the cursor:
Private Sub Rollist1_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
    With Rollist1
        .ShowToolTip .AnchorFromPoint(-1, -1)
    End With
End Sub
  The following VB.NET sample displays ( as tooltip ) the identifier of the anchor element from the cursor:
Private Sub AxRollist1_MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As AxEXROLLISTLib._IRollistEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles AxRollist1.MouseMoveEvent
    With AxRollist1
        .ShowToolTip(.get_AnchorFromPoint(-1, -1))
    End With
End Sub
  The following C# sample displays ( as tooltip ) the identifier of the anchor element from the cursor:
private void axRollist1_MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXROLLISTLib._IRollistEvents_MouseMoveEvent e)
{
    axRollist1.ShowToolTip(axRollist1.get_AnchorFromPoint(-1, -1));
}
  The following C++ sample displays ( as tooltip ) the identifier of the anchor element from the cursor:
void OnMouseMoveRollist1(short Button, short Shift, long X, long Y) 
{
	COleVariant vtEmpty; V_VT( &vtEmpty ) = VT_ERROR;
	m_rollist.ShowToolTip( m_rollist.GetAnchorFromPoint( -1, -1 ), vtEmpty, vtEmpty, vtEmpty );
}
  The following VFP sample displays ( as tooltip ) the identifier of the anchor element from the cursor:
*** ActiveX Control Event ***
LPARAMETERS button, shift, x, y
with thisform
    With .Rollist1
        .ShowToolTip(.AnchorFromPoint(-1, -1))
    EndWith
endwith