DisableAutoMouseProcessing Property

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Note

This component is available for use in the Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP, and Windows Server 2003 operating systems. It may be altered or unavailable in subsequent versions.

 

The DisableAutoMouseProcessing property enables or disables the MSWebDVD object's mouse-processing functionality.

[ bMouseProcessing = ] MSWebDVD.DisableAutoMouseProcessing

Return Value

Returns a boolean value indicating whether to disable the default mouse processing.

Remarks

This property is read/write with a default value of false. The MSWebDVD object automatically handles mouse actions for DVD on-screen menus by default; users can highlight and activate menu buttons without special programming by the application. An application can turn off this default mouse-handling functionality by setting this property to true. When the automatic mouse processing is turned off, an application must use the various button-related methods and properties to handle mouse moves and mouse clicks on the on-screen menus. Also, an application can use the button-related methods to override the automatic mouse handling even when DisableAutoMouseProcessing is set to false.