System.Windows.Forms.Control.DragOver Event

Occurs when an object is dragged over the control's bounds.

Syntax

public event DragEventHandler DragOver

Remarks

The Control.DragOver event is raised when the mouse cursor moves within the bounds of the control during a drag-and-drop operation.

The following describes how and when events related to drag-and-drop operations are raised.

The Control.DoDragDrop(object, DragDropEffects) method determines the control under the current cursor location. It then checks to see if the control is a valid drop target.

If the control is a valid drop target, the Control.GiveFeedback event is raised with the drag-and-drop effect specified. For a list of drag-and-drop effects, see the System.Windows.Forms.DragDropEffects enumeration.

Changes in the mouse cursor position, keyboard state, and mouse button state are tracked.

  • If the user moves out of a window, the Control.DragLeave event is raised.

  • If the mouse enters another control, the Control.DragEnter for that control is raised.

  • If the mouse moves but stays within the same control, the Control.DragOver event is raised.

If there is a change in the keyboard or mouse button state, the Control.QueryContinueDrag event is raised and determines whether to continue the drag, to drop the data, or to cancel the operation based on the value of the QueryContinueDragEventArgs.Action property of the event's System.Windows.Forms.QueryContinueDragEventArgs.

For more information about handling events, see Consuming Events.

Requirements

Namespace: System.Windows.Forms
Assembly: System.Windows.Forms (in System.Windows.Forms.dll)
Assembly Versions: 1.0.5000.0, 2.0.0.0