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How I can get the duration in milliseconds that is valid for a DoubleClick in WPF. The same as in Windows Forms the SystemInformation.DoubleClickTime-property was.

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  • Yes, use the Windows Forms class. MouseDevice uses the same source of info. Sep 7, 2010 at 20:44

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You can use P/Invoke to call GetDoubleClickTime directly:

[DllImport("user32.dll")]
static extern uint GetDoubleClickTime();

This will return the number of milliseconds for a double click.

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  • +1 Thanks for your answer. Is there also a version without P/Invoke (and not windows forms)? I try to not use P/Invoke because I don't really know what the penalties in using it are (besides of restriction of code-execution).
    – HCL
    Sep 7, 2010 at 20:53
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    @HCL: It's pretty much use windows forms, or use P/Invoke. P/Invoke's a bit lighter-weight, since it's not adding any dependencies (except user32.dll, which is part of Windows). There's no native WPF option. [The Windows Forms class, btw, just uses P/Invoke to call the Windows API...] Sep 7, 2010 at 20:55
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    +1, I just went through all of the InputManager/MouseDevice classes in WPF to double check and there appears to be no other way than P/Invoke or WinForms.
    – user7116
    Sep 7, 2010 at 21:00

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