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C1.Win.TouchToolKit Namespace / C1TouchEventProvider Class / PointerMoved Event
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    PointerMoved Event (C1TouchEventProvider)
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    Occurs when a pointer moves while the pointer remains within the hit test area of the specific control.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    
    Public Event PointerMoved As EventHandler(Of PointerEventArgs)
    public event EventHandler<PointerEventArgs> PointerMoved
    Event Data

    The event handler receives an argument of type PointerEventArgs containing data related to this event. The following PointerEventArgs properties provide information specific to this event.

    PropertyDescription
    Gets the PointerDeviceType for the pointer device.  
    Gets or sets a value that marks the routed event as handled. Setting to true prevents most handlers along the event route from handling the same event again. (Inherited from C1.Win.TouchToolKit.TouchRoutedEventArgs)
    Gets the system-generated identifier for this pointer reference.  
    Gets a value that determines whether the pointer device was in contact with a sensor or digitizer at the time that the event was reported.  
    Gets a value that determines whether the pointer device was in detection range of a sensor or digitizer at the time that the event was reported.  
    Gets a reference to the object that raised the event. (Inherited from C1.Win.TouchToolKit.TouchRoutedEventArgs)
    Gets the x- and y- control coordinates of the touch input at completed position.  
    Gets extended information about the input pointer.  
    Gets the target control which attached to the C1TouchEventProvider. (Inherited from C1.Win.TouchToolKit.TouchRoutedEventArgs)
    Remarks

    In some UI scenarios this event will fire a lot. Be aware of the performance profile for code you put into this handler, and consider ways to use your own flags or tolerances that can throttle how many times the logic actually needs to run.

    This event is a routed event. If you do not want parent control receive this event, set PointerEventArgs.Handled

    Example

    The following code example shows how to use this event.

    This code example is part of a larger example provided for the PointerPressed event.

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