Finally there were no suggestions received with timer-unrelated solution (and I didn't find any either), so here is simple example how to prevent single click when double click occurred.
Xaml:
<Window x:Class="StackOverflow.DoubleClickExample.MainWindow"
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation"
xmlns:x="http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml"
Height="100" Width="150"
MouseDown="RootElement_OnMouseDown">
</Window>
Code-behind:
namespace StackOverflow.DoubleClickExample
{
using System;
using System.Diagnostics;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Threading.Tasks;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Input;
public partial class MainWindow : Window
{
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
public static extern uint GetDoubleClickTime();
public MainWindow()
{
this.InitializeComponent();
}
private Guid lastGuid = Guid.Empty;
private void RootElement_OnMouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if (e.ClickCount == 1)
{
// Create new unique id and save it into field.
var guid = Guid.NewGuid();
this.lastGuid = guid;
// Run task asynchronously for ensuring that there is no another click
// happened in time interval when double-click can occure.
Task.Run(async () =>
{
// Wait system double-click time interval.
await Task.Delay((int)GetDoubleClickTime());
// If no double-click occured in awaited time interval, then
// last saved id (saved when first click occured) will be unchanged.
if (guid == this.lastGuid)
{
// Here is any logic for single-click handling.
Trace.WriteLine("Single-click occured");
}
});
return;
}
// Can be here only when e.ClickCount > 1, so must change last saved unique id.
// After that, asynchronously running task (for single-click) will detect
// that id was changed and so will NOT run single-click logic.
this.lastGuid = Guid.NewGuid();
// Here is any logic for double-click handling.
Trace.WriteLine("Double-click occured");
}
}
}
For testing, make clicks in window area and track messages writing into output window in visual studio (menu View -> Output).
Another way is using CancellationTokenSource
and trigger its Cancel
method when double-click occured. Just replace lastGuid
field and RootElement_OnMouseDown
method:
private CancellationTokenSource cancellationTokenSource;
private void RootElement_OnMouseDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if (e.ClickCount == 1)
{
try
{
this.cancellationTokenSource = new CancellationTokenSource();
var token = this.cancellationTokenSource.Token;
// Run task asynchronously for ensuring that there is no another click
// happened in time interval when double-click can occure.
Task.Run(async () =>
{
// Wait system double-click time interval.
await Task.Delay((int)GetDoubleClickTime(), token);
// Here is any logic for single-click handling.
Trace.WriteLine("Single-click occured");
}, token);
}
catch (OperationCanceledException)
{
// This exception always occure when task is cancelled.
// It happening by design, just ignore it.
}
return;
}
// Cancel single-click task.
if (this.cancellationTokenSource != null)
{
this.cancellationTokenSource.Cancel();
}
// Here is any logic for double-click handling.
Trace.WriteLine("Double-click occured");
}