PenInputPanel.VisibleChanged Event
PenInputPanel.VisibleChanged Event |
Occurs when the PenInputPanel object has shown or hidden itself.
Definition
Visual Basic .NET Event VisibleChanged As PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventHandler C# event PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventHandler VisibleChanged; Managed C++ : __event PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventHandler VisibleChanged;
Remarks
The event handler receives an argument of type PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventArgs containing data about this event.
The VisibleChanged event is not raised for the Tablet PC Input Panel hover target.
Examples
[C#]
This Microsoft® Visual C#® example creates a PenInputPanel object, thePenInputPanel, and attaches it to an InkEdit control, inkEdit1. It adds a VisibleChanged event handler, VisibleChanged_Event, to the form for the PenInputPanel. In the event handler, if the pen input panel is visible, its position is changed to screen coordinates 100, 100 by calling the MoveTo method.
//... // Delcare the PenInputPanel object PenInputPanel thePenInputPanel; public Form1() { // // Required for Windows Form Designer support // InitializeComponent(); // Create and attach the new PenInputPanel to an InkEdit control. thePenInputPanel = new PenInputPanel(inkEdit1); // Add a PenInputPanelVisibleChanged event handler thePenInputPanel.VisibleChanged += new PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventHandler(VisibleChanged_Event); } //... public void VisibleChanged_Event(object sender, PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventArgs e) { // Make sure the object that generated // the event is a PenInputPanel object if (sender is PenInputPanel) { PenInputPanel theSenderPanel = (PenInputPanel)sender; // If the panel has become visible... if (e.NewVisibility) { // Move the pen input panel to // screen position 100, 100 theSenderPanel.MoveTo(100, 100); } } }
[Visual Basic .NET]
This Microsoft Visual Basic® .NET example creates a PenInputPanel object, thePenInputPanel, and attaches it to an InkEdit control, InkEdit1. It adds a VisibleChanged event handler, VisibleChanged_Event, to the form for the PenInputPanel. In the event handler, if the pen input panel is visible, its position is changed to screen coordinates 100, 100 by calling the MoveTo method.
'... ' Declare the PenInputPanel object Dim thePenInputPanel As PenInputPanel Public Sub New() MyBase.New() 'This call is required by the Windows Form Designer. InitializeComponent() ' Create and attach the new PenInputPanel to an InkEdit control. thePenInputPanel = New PenInputPanel(InkEdit1) ' Add a PenInputPanelVisibleChanged event handler AddHandler thePenInputPanel.VisibleChanged, _ AddressOf VisibleChanged_Event End Sub 'New '... Public Sub VisibleChanged_Event(sender As Object, e As _ PenInputPanelVisibleChangedEventArgs) ' Make sure the object that generated ' the event is a PenInputPanel object If TypeOf sender Is PenInputPanel Then Dim theSenderPanel As PenInputPanel = CType(sender, PenInputPanel) ' If the panel has become visible... If e.NewVisibility Then ' Move the pen input panel to ' screen position 100, 100 theSenderPanel.MoveTo(100, 100) End If End If End Sub 'VisibleChanged_Event
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