I have a C# program in which, I need the timer to stop if the user stops interacting with the program. What It needs to do is pause, and then restart when the user becomes active again. I have done some research, and found that there is commands such as:
timer.Stop();
and
timer.Start();
But I was wondering if there was like a:
timer.Pause();
And then when the user becomes active again, it picks up where it left off, and doesn't restart. If anyone can help, it would be much appreciated! Thanks,
Micah
Timer
class are you using? Why doesn't theStop()
method suit your needs? Can't you just callStart()
again later?