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InkCollectorGestureEventHandler Delegate

Represents the method that handles the Gesture event of an InkCollector object.

Namespace:  Microsoft.Ink
Assembly:  Microsoft.Ink (in Microsoft.Ink.dll)

Syntax

'Declaration
Public Delegate Sub InkCollectorGestureEventHandler ( _
    sender As Object, _
    e As InkCollectorGestureEventArgs _
)
'Usage
Dim instance As New InkCollectorGestureEventHandler(AddressOf HandlerMethod)
public delegate void InkCollectorGestureEventHandler(
    Object sender,
    InkCollectorGestureEventArgs e
)
public delegate void InkCollectorGestureEventHandler(
    Object^ sender, 
    InkCollectorGestureEventArgs^ e
)
JScript does not support delegates.

Parameters

Remarks

The Gesture event occurs when the user performs a predefined application gesture with the pen, which is recognized by an application gesture recognizer.

When you create an InkCollectorGestureEventHandler delegate, you identify the method that handles the event. To associate the event with your event handler, add an instance of the delegate to the event. The event handler is called whenever the event occurs, unless you remove the delegate.

When the CollectionMode property is set to GestureOnly, the timeout between when a user adds a gesture and when the Gesture event occurs is a fixed value that you cannot alter programmatically. Gesture recognition is faster in InkAndGesture mode.

To prevent the collection of ink while in InkAndGesture mode:

To prevent the flow of ink while gesturing, set the DynamicRendering property to false.

Note

To recognize gestures, you must use an object or control that can collect ink.

Note

The InkCollector object, the InkOverlay object, and the InkPicture control use the InkCollectorGestureEventHandler delegate to add a Gesture event handler.

Examples

The event handler in this example displays application gesture information on a status bar label, statusLabelAppGesture.

Private Sub Event_OnApplicationGesture(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As InkCollectorGestureEventArgs)

    ' There might be more than one gesture passed in InkCollectorGestureEventArgs 
    ' The gestures are arranged in order of confidence from most to least 
    ' This event handler is only concerned with the first (most confident) gesture 
    Dim G As Gesture = e.Gestures(0)

    ' we will use the gesture if it has confidence of strong or intermediate 

    If G.Confidence = RecognitionConfidence.Intermediate Or _
    G.Confidence = RecognitionConfidence.Strong Then 

        Select Case G.Id
            Case ApplicationGesture.Left
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Left" 
            Case ApplicationGesture.Right
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Right" 
            Case ApplicationGesture.Up
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Up" 
            Case ApplicationGesture.Down
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Down" 
        End Select 

    End If 
End Sub
void Event_OnApplicationGesture(object sender, InkCollectorGestureEventArgs e)
{
    // There might be more than one gesture passed in InkCollectorGestureEventArgs 
    // The gestures are arranged in order of confidence from most to least 
    // This event handler is only concerned with the first (most confident) gesture
    Gesture G = e.Gestures[0];

    // we will use the gesture if it has confidence of strong or intermediate 

    if (G.Confidence == RecognitionConfidence.Intermediate ||
        G.Confidence == RecognitionConfidence.Strong)
    {

        switch (G.Id)
        {
            case ApplicationGesture.Left:
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Left";
                break;
            case ApplicationGesture.Right:
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Right";
                break;
            case ApplicationGesture.Up:
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Up";
                break;
            case ApplicationGesture.Down:
                statusLabelAppGesture.Text = "Down";
                break;
        }
    }

}

Only application gestures in which you have expressed an interest will fire this event. In this example, the InkCollector object, mInkCollector expresses an interest in four gestures of the ApplicationGesture enumeration.

' set InkCollector interest in the Left, Right, Up, Down gestures
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Left, True)
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Right, True)
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Up, True)
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Down, True)
// set InkCollector interest in the Left, Right, Up, Down gestures
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Left, true);
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Right, true);
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Up, true);
mInkCollector.SetGestureStatus(ApplicationGesture.Down, true);

Platforms

Windows 7, Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008 R2, Windows Server 2008

The .NET Framework and .NET Compact Framework do not support all versions of every platform. For a list of the supported versions, see .NET Framework System Requirements.

Version Information

.NET Framework

Supported in: 3.0

See Also

Reference

Microsoft.Ink Namespace

ApplicationGesture

InkCollector.SetGestureStatus