event MouseMove (Button as Integer, Shift as Integer, X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS, Y as OLE_YPOS_PIXELS)
Occurs when the user moves the mouse.

 TypeDescription 
   Button as Integer An integer that corresponds to the state of the mouse buttons in which a bit is set if the button is down.  
   Shift as Integer An integer that corresponds to the state of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys.  
   X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS A single that specifies the current X location of the mouse pointer. The x values is always expressed in container coordinates  
   Y as OLE_YPOS_PIXELS A single that specifies the current Y location of the mouse pointer. The y values is always expressed in container coordinates  

The MouseMove event is generated continually as the mouse pointer moves across objects. Unless another object has captured the mouse, an object recognizes a MouseMove event whenever the mouse position is within its borders. Use the ItemFromPoint property to get the item over cursor. Use the GroupFromPoint property to get the group over cursor. 

The following VB sample displays the caption of the group from the cursor:

Private Sub ExplorerBar1_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
    With ExplorerBar1
        Dim g As Group
        Set g = .GroupFromPoint(X / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX, Y / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY)
        If Not g Is Nothing Then
            Debug.Print g.Caption
        End If
    End With
End Sub

The following VB sample displays the caption of the item from the cursor:

Private Sub ExplorerBar1_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, X As Single, Y As Single)
    With ExplorerBar1
        Dim i As Item
        Set i = .ItemFromPoint(X / Screen.TwipsPerPixelX, Y / Screen.TwipsPerPixelY)
        If Not i Is Nothing Then
            Debug.Print i.Caption
        End If
    End With
End Sub

The following C++ sample displays the caption of the group from the cursor:

void OnMouseMoveExplorerbar1(short Button, short Shift, long X, long Y) 
{
	CGroup group = m_explorerbar.GetGroupFromPoint( X, Y );
	if ( group.m_lpDispatch != NULL )
		OutputDebugString( group.GetCaption() );
}

The following C++ sample displays the caption of the item from the cursor:

void OnMouseMoveExplorerbar1(short Button, short Shift, long X, long Y) 
{
	CItem item = m_explorerbar.GetItemFromPoint( X, Y );
	if ( item.m_lpDispatch != NULL )
		OutputDebugString( item.GetCaption() );
}

The following VB.NET sample displays the caption of the group from the cursor:

Private Sub AxExplorerBar1_MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As AxEXPLORERBARLib._IExplorerBarEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles AxExplorerBar1.MouseDownEvent
    With AxExplorerBar1
        Dim g As EXPLORERBARLib.Group = .get_GroupFromPoint(e.x, e.y)
        If Not g Is Nothing Then
            Debug.WriteLine(g.Caption)
        End If
    End With
End Sub

The following VB.NET sample displays the caption of the item from the cursor:

Private Sub AxExplorerBar1_MouseMoveEvent(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As AxEXPLORERBARLib._IExplorerBarEvents_MouseMoveEvent) Handles AxExplorerBar1.MouseDownEvent
    With AxExplorerBar1
        Dim i As EXPLORERBARLib.Item = .get_ItemFromPoint(e.x, e.y)
        If Not i Is Nothing Then
            Debug.WriteLine(i.Caption)
        End If
    End With
End Sub

The following C# sample displays the caption of the group from the cursor:

private void axExplorerBar1_MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXPLORERBARLib._IExplorerBarEvents_MouseMoveEvent e)
{
	EXPLORERBARLib.Group g = axExplorerBar1.get_GroupFromPoint(e.x, e.y);
	if (g != null)
		System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(g.Caption);
}

The following C# sample displays the caption of the item from the cursor:

private void axExplorerBar1_MouseMoveEvent(object sender, AxEXPLORERBARLib._IExplorerBarEvents_MouseMoveEvent e)
{
	EXPLORERBARLib.Item i = axExplorerBar1.get_ItemFromPoint(e.x, e.y);
	if (i != null)
		System.Diagnostics.Debug.WriteLine(i.Caption);
}

The following VFP sample displays the caption of the group from the cursor:

*** ActiveX Control Event ***
LPARAMETERS button, shift, x, y

With thisform.ExplorerBar1
    local g
    g = .GroupFromPoint(x , y)
    If !isnull(g)
	with g
	        wait window nowait .Caption
       endwith
    EndIf
EndWith

The following VFP sample displays the caption of the item from the cursor:

*** ActiveX Control Event ***
LPARAMETERS button, shift, x, y

With thisform.ExplorerBar1
    local i
    i = .ItemFromPoint(x , y)
    If !isnull(i)
		with i
	        wait window nowait .Caption
       endwith
    EndIf
EndWith

 


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