protected async Task ClickHandler(MouseEventArgs e) { // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5497073/how-to-differentiate-single-click-event-and-double-click-event // works good enough. Click is still called before the double click, but it is advise to not use both events anyway. if (e.Detail == 1) { await Clicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(e)); } else if (e.Detail == 2) { await DoubleClicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(e)); } }
/// <summary> /// Handles the row clicked event. /// </summary> /// <param name="eventArgs">Supplies information about a mouse event that is being raised.</param> /// <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> protected Task OnClickHandler(MouseEventArgs eventArgs) { // https://stackoverflow.com/questions/5497073/how-to-differentiate-single-click-event-and-double-click-event // works good enough. Click is still called before the double click, but it is advise to not use both events anyway. // We'll be treating any Detail higher then 2 as the user constantly clicking, therefore triggering Single Click. if (eventArgs.Detail == 1 || eventArgs.Detail > 2) { return(Clicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(eventArgs))); } else if (eventArgs.Detail == 2) { return(DoubleClicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(eventArgs))); } return(Task.CompletedTask); }
/// <summary> /// Handles the header cell clicked event. /// </summary> /// <param name="eventArgs">Supplies information about a mouse event that is being raised.</param> /// <returns>A task that represents the asynchronous operation.</returns> protected Task OnClickHandler(MouseEventArgs eventArgs) { return(Clicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(eventArgs))); }
protected void HandleClick(MouseEventArgs e) { Clicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(e)); }
protected Task HandleClick(MouseEventArgs e) { return(Clicked.InvokeAsync(EventArgsMapper.ToMouseEventArgs(e))); }