In addition to the standard mouse events (i.e. MouseDown, MouseMove, MouseUp, MouseEnter, MouseLeave etc.) all PLF based controls expose 2 new events called MouseEnterElement and MouseLeaveElement.
The following code writes the type of each element as it is entered and exited to the output window.
For an overview of how to handle events in Visual Basic or Visual C#, see
Event Handlers in Visual Basic and Visual C#. For specific information and code examples illustrating how to consume events in your application, see
Consuming Events in the
.NET Framework Developer's Guide.
Private Sub UltraGrid1_MouseEnterElement(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs) Handles UltraGrid1.MouseEnterElement
Debug.WriteLine("Enter Element: " + e.Element.GetType().ToString())
End Sub
Private Sub UltraGrid1_MouseLeaveElement(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs) Handles UltraGrid1.MouseLeaveElement
Debug.WriteLine("Leave Element: " + e.Element.GetType().ToString())
End Sub
'Declaration
Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseLeaveElement( _
ByVal As Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs _
)
using System.Diagnostics;
private void ultraGrid1_MouseEnterElement(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs e)
{
Debug.WriteLine( "Enter Element: " + e.Element.GetType().ToString() );
}
private void ultraGrid1_MouseLeaveElement(object sender, Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs e)
{
Debug.WriteLine( "Leave Element: " + e.Element.GetType().ToString() );
}
'Declaration
Protected Overrides Sub OnMouseLeaveElement( _
ByVal As Infragistics.Win.UIElementEventArgs _
)
Target Platforms: Windows 10, Windows 8.1, Windows 8, Windows 7, Windows Server 2012, Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2