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24.123.17.Handles the MouseDown event on the UniformGrid
<Window x:Class="WpfApplication1.Window1"
    xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
    xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
    Title="WPF" Height="150" Width="300">
    <UniformGrid Columns="2" Rows="2" ButtonBase.Click="UniformGrid_Click" 
                 MouseDown="UniformGrid_MouseDown">
        <Button Content="Button" MaxHeight="25" MaxWidth="70" Name="Button"/>
        <Label Background="LightBlue" Content="Label" Name="Label"
               HorizontalContentAlignment="Center" 
               MaxHeight="25" MaxWidth="100"/>
        <TextBlock Background="Turquoise" Padding="25,7" Text="TextBlock" 
               HorizontalAlignment="Center" VerticalAlignment="Center"
               Name="TextBlock"/>
        <Canvas MouseDown="Canvas_MouseDown">
            <Rectangle Canvas.Top="15" Canvas.Left="20" Fill="Aqua" 
                Height="25" Width="100" Name="Rectangle"/>
            <TextBlock Canvas.Top="20" Canvas.Left="45" Text="Rectangle" 
                   IsHitTestVisible="False"/>            
        </Canvas>
    </UniformGrid>
</Window>
//File:Window.xaml.cs
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Input;

namespace WpfApplication1
{
    public partial class Window1 : Window
    {
        public Window1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        // Handles the MouseDown event on the Canvas.
        private void Canvas_MouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
        {
            FrameworkElement fe = e.OriginalSource as FrameworkElement;

            MessageBox.Show("Mouse Down on " + fe.Name, "Canvas");
        }

        // Handles the Click event on the UniformGrid.
        private void UniformGrid_Click(object sender, RoutedEventArgs e)
        {
            FrameworkElement fe = e.OriginalSource as FrameworkElement;

            MessageBox.Show("Mouse Click on " + fe.Name, "Uniform Grid");
        }

        // Handles the MouseDown event on the UniformGrid.
        private void UniformGrid_MouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
        {
            FrameworkElement fe = e.OriginalSource as FrameworkElement;

            MessageBox.Show("Mouse Down on " + fe.Name, "Uniform Grid");
        }
    }
}
WPF Handles The Mouse Down Event On The Uniform Grid
24.123.Mouse
24.123.1.A line which monitors the mouse entering its areaA line which monitors the mouse entering its area
24.123.2.Respond When the User Rotates the Mouse WheelRespond When the User Rotates the Mouse Wheel
24.123.3.Mouse Position and TranslateTransformMouse Position and TranslateTransform
24.123.4.Mouse PositionMouse Position
24.123.5.Detect whether the mouse button is pressed or released using the MouseButtonState property.Detect whether the mouse button is pressed or released using the MouseButtonState property.
24.123.6.Handler MouseLeftButtonDown and MouseLeftButtonUp eventsHandler MouseLeftButtonDown and MouseLeftButtonUp events
24.123.7.Mouse Enter and leave a BorderMouse Enter and leave a Border
24.123.8.Make an object follow the mouse pointer as it moves on the screen.Make an object follow the mouse pointer as it moves on the screen.
24.123.9.Use Mouse.AddPreviewMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, PreviewMouseDownEllipse);Use Mouse.AddPreviewMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, PreviewMouseDownEllipse);
24.123.10.Use Mouse.AddMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, MouseDownEllipse);Use Mouse.AddMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, MouseDownEllipse);
24.123.11.Use Mouse.PreviewMouseDown /Mouse.MouseDown Attribute from Grid elementUse Mouse.PreviewMouseDown /Mouse.MouseDown Attribute from Grid element
24.123.12.Grid MouseMoveGrid MouseMove
24.123.13.Grid MouseLeftButtonDownGrid MouseLeftButtonDown
24.123.14.Grid MouseLeftButtonUpGrid MouseLeftButtonUp
24.123.15.UI Element Mouse Clicked EventsUI Element Mouse Clicked Events
24.123.16.Handles the MouseDown event on the CanvasHandles the MouseDown event on the Canvas
24.123.17.Handles the MouseDown event on the UniformGridHandles the MouseDown event on the UniformGrid
24.123.18.Mouse cursor override and clearMouse cursor override and clear
24.123.19.Check the mouse event sourceCheck the mouse event source
24.123.20.Use the Mouse Wheel action methods that are defined by the IScrollInfo interfaceUse the Mouse Wheel action methods that are defined by the IScrollInfo interface
24.123.21.Mouse.LostMouseCaptureEventMouse.LostMouseCaptureEvent
24.123.22.Use Mouse.Capture to let a Control capture an eventUse Mouse.Capture to let a Control capture an event
24.123.23.Capture Mouse EllipseCapture Mouse Ellipse
24.123.24.Get mouse position with Mouse.GetPositionGet mouse position with Mouse.GetPosition
24.123.25.Point Hit TestPoint Hit Test
24.123.26.Replease mouse with Mouse.Capture(null)Replease mouse with Mouse.Capture(null)
24.123.27.Hit Result BehaviorHit Result Behavior
24.123.28.Get mouse clicked position as Point class
24.123.29.Get mouse clicked position with MouseButtonEventArgs.GetPosition
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