sign in | join about | help | sitemap
Connecting Tech Pros Worldwide
Pete Kane's Avatar

NotifyIcon and MouseHover


Question posted by: Pete Kane (Guest) on August 20th, 2008 11:05 AM
Hi All, I have an Winform app which sits in the System Tray ( sorry if
this is not good grammar ) and accessed via NotifyIcon, is there a way I
can capture a MouseHover event ? as the NotifyIcon class doesn't have one

many thanks
2 Answers Posted
Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP )'s Avatar
Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP ) August 20th, 2008 03:15 PM
Guest - n/a Posts
#2: Re: NotifyIcon and MouseHover

On Aug 20, 5:54*am, Pete Kane <pk...@uku.co.ukwrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
Hi All, I have an Winform app which sits in the System Tray ( sorry if
this is not good grammar ) and accessed via NotifyIcon, is there a way I
can capture a MouseHover event ? as the NotifyIcon class doesn't have one
>
many thanks


There is a NotifyIcon.MouseMove event
Pete Kane's Avatar
Guest - n/a Posts
#3: Re: NotifyIcon and MouseHover

Ignacio Machin ( .NET/ C# MVP ) wrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
On Aug 20, 5:54 am, Pete Kane <pk...@uku.co.ukwrote:
Quote:
Originally Posted by
>Hi All, I have an Winform app which sits in the System Tray ( sorry if
>this is not good grammar ) and accessed via NotifyIcon, is there a way I
>can capture a MouseHover event ? as the NotifyIcon class doesn't have one
>>
>many thanks

>
There is a NotifyIcon.MouseMove event

Doh!!!, thanks a lot
 
Not the answer you were looking for? Post your question . . .
197,039 members ready to help you find a solution.
Join Bytes.com

What is Bytes?

We are a network of experts and professionals in IT and software development that help one another with answers to tough questions and share insights. Get the best answers to your questions from over 197,039 network members.
Post your question now . . .
It's fast and it's free

Popular Articles

Top Community Contributors