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Using the mousewheel

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Jean Paul Mertens - 28 Jul 2006 15:10 GMT
Hello,

I try to use the mousewheel in a user control to to scroll in a pannel where
I draw with GDI+ .

due to the fact that a pannel don't has focus, I have no mousewheel event at
my dispositon. Is there a work around?

Someone has an idee?

tnx in advance.

Jean Paul
Mini-Tools Timm - 28 Jul 2006 17:22 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> due to the fact that a pannel don't has focus, I have no mousewheel event at
> my dispositon. Is there a work around?

You could monitor for mouse wheel events at the application level.  We
provide a .NET component FREE for non-commercial use that can do this for you:

http://www.mini-tools.com/goto/input

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