#689 – An Application Can Lose Its Mouse Capture
You can capture the mouse on one mouse button event and then release it on another, with your application in some state while the mouse is captured. For example, changing the background color of a...
View Article#690 – Being Notified When Mouse Capture Is Lost
Your application can lose its mouse capture due to some system event. When this happens, you might want to know that the capture was lost so that you can restore some application state. You can...
View Article#692 – Common Controls Typically Do Not Capture the Mouse
It’s a convention within Windows that controls typically do not capture the mouse after they intercept a mouse down event. For example, you click on a Button by pressing and releasing the left mouse...
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