Hello everyone!
I'd like to ask if the C#.NET framework supports the triggering of mouse click events during application development. I've reviewed the GettingStarted example in the latest SDK and found only a few scenarios. I'm hoping to receive guidance and suggestions from all of you.
public event EventHandler<MotionEventArgs> MotionChanged;
public event EventHandler<TransactionEventArgs> TransactionChanged;
public event EventHandler SettingsChanged;
public event EventHandler<CommandEventArgs> ExecuteCommand;
public event EventHandler<KeyEventArgs> KeyDown;
public event EventHandler<KeyEventArgs> KeyUp;
Mouse click events in the C#.NET framework
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Re: Mouse click events in the C#.NET framework
Hi Zhou,
Mouse clicks are handled by the system, not by the application through the 3DxWare driver API.
The "KeyDown" and "KeyUp" are legacy events and its use is not recommended. These events are not included in the navlib.pdf document.
Our suggestion is to export a list of application commands as demonstrated in the sample code. That way users of your program can assign any of those commands to a device button (or a Radial Menu).
Mouse clicks are handled by the system, not by the application through the 3DxWare driver API.
The "KeyDown" and "KeyUp" are legacy events and its use is not recommended. These events are not included in the navlib.pdf document.
Our suggestion is to export a list of application commands as demonstrated in the sample code. That way users of your program can assign any of those commands to a device button (or a Radial Menu).
Nuno Gomes