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MouseDown action on Line
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Hit Result Behavior
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Button PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown action and MouseLeftButtonDown action
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Grid MouseLeftButtonDown action and PreviewMouseLeftButtonDown action
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Detect whether the mouse button is pressed or released using the MouseButtonState property.
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Handler MouseLeftButtonDown and MouseLeftButtonUp events
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Make an object follow the mouse pointer as it moves on the screen.
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Use Mouse.AddPreviewMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, PreviewMouseDownEllipse);
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Use Mouse.AddMouseDownHandler(myEllipse, MouseDownEllipse);
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Use Mouse.PreviewMouseDown /Mouse.MouseDown Attribute from Grid element
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A line which monitors the mouse entering its area
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Mouse Position and TranslateTransform
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Mouse Position
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Get mouse position with Mouse.GetPosition
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Replease mouse with Mouse.Capture(null)
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Retrieving the mouse position relative to controls on a Window
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Mouse cursor override and clear
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Check the mouse event source
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Use the Mouse Wheel action methods that are defined by the IScrollInfo interface
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Change control background in mouse enter and leave
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Use EventSetter to add mouse event handler
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Mouse.LostMouseCaptureEvent
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Use Mouse.Capture to let a Control capture an event
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Point Hit Test
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