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Control.MouseDoubleClick Event

Definition

Occurs when a mouse button is clicked two or more times.

public:
 event System::Windows::Input::MouseButtonEventHandler ^ MouseDoubleClick;
public event System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler MouseDoubleClick;
member this.MouseDoubleClick : System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventHandler 
Public Custom Event MouseDoubleClick As MouseButtonEventHandler 

Event Type

Examples

The following example shows how to attach an event handler to the MouseDoubleClick event.

<Button Name="btn" Background="Red" 
        MouseDoubleClick="ChangeBackground">
  Background
</Button>

The following example shows the event handler of the MouseDoubleClick event.

void ChangeBackground(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
{
    if (btn.Background == Brushes.Red)
    {
        btn.Background = new LinearGradientBrush(Colors.LightBlue, Colors.SlateBlue, 90);
        btn.Content = "Control background changes from red to a blue gradient.";
    }
    else
    {
        btn.Background = Brushes.Red;
        btn.Content = "Background";
    }
}
Private Sub ChangeBackground(ByVal Sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Input.MouseButtonEventArgs)

    If (btn.Background Is Brushes.Red) Then

        btn.Background = New LinearGradientBrush(Colors.LightBlue, Colors.SlateBlue, 90)
        btn.Content = "Control background changes from red to a blue gradient."

    Else
        btn.Background = Brushes.Red
        btn.Content = "Background"
    End If

End Sub

Remarks

Although this routed event seems to follow a bubbling route through an element tree, it actually is a direct routed event that is raised along the element tree by each UIElement. If you set the Handled property to true in a MouseDoubleClick event handler, subsequent MouseDoubleClick events along the route will occur with Handled set to false. This is a higher-level event for control consumers who want to be notified when the user double-clicks the control and to handle the event in an application.

Control authors who want to handle mouse double clicks should use the MouseLeftButtonDown event when ClickCount is equal to two. This will cause the state of Handled to propagate appropriately in the case where another element in the element tree handles the event.

The Control class defines the PreviewMouseDoubleClick and MouseDoubleClick events, but not corresponding single-click events. To see if the user has clicked the control once, handle the MouseDown event (or one of its counterparts) and check whether the ClickCount property value is 1.

Routed Event Information

Item Value
Identifier field MouseDoubleClickEvent
Routing strategy Direct
Delegate MouseButtonEventHandler

Applies to