gdk-sharp2.10.0.0Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details.Used for button press and button release events.
Used for button press and button release events. The type
field will be one of ,
,
,
and
Double and triple-clicks result in a sequence of events being received. For double-clicks the order of events will be:
Note that the first click is received just like a normal
button press, while the second click results in a
being received just after the
. Triple-clicks are very similar to
double-clicks, except that is inserted after
the third click. The order of the events is:
For a double click to occur, the second button press must
occur within 1/4 of a second of the first. For a triple click
to occur, the third button press must also occur within 1/2
second of the first button press.
Gdk.EventPropertySystem.UInt32The time of the event in milliseconds.a PropertyGdk.ModifierTypeA bit-mask representing the state of the modifier keys (e.g. Control, Shift and Alt) and the pointer buttons.a PropertySystem.DoubleThe x coordinate of the pointer relative to the window.a PropertySystem.DoubleThe y coordinate of the pointer relative to the window.a PropertySystem.DoubleThe x coordinate of the pointer relative to the root of the screen.a PropertySystem.DoubleThe y coordinate of the pointer relative to the root of the screen.a PropertySystem.UInt32The button which was pressed or released, numbered from 1 to 5. Normally button 1 is the left mouse button, 2 is the middle button, and 3 is the right button. On 2-button mice, the middle button can often be simulated by pressing both mouse buttons together.a PropertyGdk.DeviceThe device where the event originated.a PropertySystem.Double[]x, y translated to the axes of device, or null if device is the mouse.a ConstructorInternal constructor
a to a This constructor is internal and should not be used.