Double Click Event

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Double Click Event

Installed With: Full Development System

Class: MulticolumnListbox Events

Type: Notify

Generated when a user double-clicks a cell in a multicolumn listbox. LabVIEW does not generate this event if the user double-clicks the scrollbars or the border of the listbox.

This event behaves similarly to the Get Double-Clicked Row method. However, this event returns information about any keys the user pressed while double-clicking a row.

Event Data Fields

NameDescription
SourceSource of the event. LabVIEW UI refers to any built-in user interface event.

0LabVIEW UI
TypeType of event that occurred, such as Mouse Down, Value Change, Timeout, and so on.
TimeValue of the millisecond timer when the event occurred.
CtlRefReference to the control on which the event occurred.
CoordsCoordinates of the mouse at the location of the mouse click at the time of the event. Coordinates are relative to the pane's origin.
ButtonValue that corresponds to which mouse button the user clicked. Left mouse button is 1, right mouse button is 2. Operating systems might assign higher numbers if you have a mouse with more than two buttons. For filter events, you can modify the data returned by this event data field.
ModsCluster of Booleans that contain platform-independent modifiers. LabVIEW returns all platform-dependent modifiers in the PlatMods event data field. For key events, this event returns a Boolean indicating if the event occurred on the numeric keypad. For mouse events, this event returns a Boolean indicating if the event was a double-click. For both events, a Boolean is returned if the platform-independent menu key, such as <Ctrl> on Windows or <Command> on Mac OS, was pressed when the event occurred. For filter events, you can modify the data returned by this event data field.
PlatModsCluster of Booleans that contain platform-dependent modifiers. Specifies if platform-dependent keys, such as <Ctrl>, <Shift>, <Alt>, <Command>, and <Option> were held down when the event was triggered. For filter events, you can modify the data returned by this event data field. A key can be both a Mod and PlatMod. For example, <Ctrl> is the platform-independent menu key on Windows, but you also can use it in platform-dependent programming.
RowNumber of the row the user double-clicked. The first row on the top is 0. The column header is –1.