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The MouseMove event is generated when the user moves the
mouse.
Syntax
Sub object_MouseMove( [Index As
Integer], Button As Integer, Shift As
Integer, X As Integer, Y As Integer )
Remarks
The MouseMove event is generated when the user moves the
mouse over the control window. The following arguments are passed to
the event handler:
- Button
- Returns an integer that corresponds to the state of the mouse
buttons when the mouse was moved. The Button argument is a
bit field with bits corresponding to the left button (bit 0), right
button (bit 1), and middle button (bit 2). These bits correspond to
the values 1, 2, and 4, respectively. It indicates the complete
state of the mouse buttons; some, all, or none of these three bits
can be set, indicating that some, all, or none of the buttons are
pressed.
- Shift
- An integer that corresponds to the state of the Shift, Ctrl,
and Alt keys at the time the mouse was moved. The Shift
argument is a bit field with the least-significant bits
corresponding to the Shift key (bit 0), the Ctrl key (bit 1), and
the Alt key (bit 2 ). These bits correspond to the values 1, 2, and
4, respectively. Some, all, or none of the bits can be set,
indicating that some, all, or none of the keys are pressed. For
example, if both Ctrl and Alt keys are pressed, the value of
Shift is 6.
- X, Y
-
- Returns the current location of the mouse pointer. The X
and Y values are always expressed in terms of the coordinate
system set by the container. To determine the current row and
column where the mouse is positioned in the virtual display, use
the MouseX and MouseY properties.
See Also
MouseX Property,
MouseY Property,
MouseDown Event, MouseUp
Event
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