I would like to call my method on TextBox_MouseHover event. But I cannot find it. Am I missing something or is it really not implemented?
There is one called MouseEnter, but in WindowsForms there was a difference between it and hover event.
I would like to call my method on TextBox_MouseHover event. But I cannot find it. Am I missing something or is it really not implemented?
There is one called MouseEnter, but in WindowsForms there was a difference between it and hover event.
WPF doesn't have a MouseHover
event, per se. The closest that it has is a ToolTipOpening
event, which fires at around the same time that Windows Forms' MouseHover
would. ToolTipOpening
only fires if the ToolTip
property is not null
. To suppress the tool tip, you can set ToolTipEventArgs.Handled
to true
.
WPF's MouseEnter
property is the same as in Windows Forms.
I guess you're looking in for the MouseOver
event! Try adding a Trigger
property within your Application.Resources
.
<Application.Resources>
<Style TargetType="TextBlock" x:Key="HoverUnderlineStyle">
<Style.Triggers>
<Trigger Property="IsMouseOver" Value="True">
<Setter Property="TextBlock.TextDecorations" Value="Underline" />
</Trigger>
</Style.Triggers>
</Style>
</Application.Resources>
Thereafter you'll be able to use that Style
key value within your TextBox
in order to make changes!
References: Mouse hover event