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C1.WPF Namespace / C1DragStartingEventArgs Class
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    C1DragStartingEventArgs Class Members
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    The following tables list the members exposed by C1DragStartingEventArgs.

    Public Properties
     NameDescription
    Public PropertyGets or sets a value indicating whether the recognizion of this gesture is canceled.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets a value indicating whether the element will be captured in pointer pressed event (MouseLeftButtonDown in SL and WPF and PointerPressed in WinRT) or in the first pointer move event (MouseMove in SL and WPF and PointerMoved in WinRT).Capturing the element on mouse down will cause Click, DoubleClick and MouseLeftButtonUp events not to be fired in sub-elements (nested elements in the visual tree), whereas capturing the element on the first mouse move can make it difficult for final users to drag small elements quickly.  
    Public PropertyGets a reference to the C1DragHelper that originated the event. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1DragEventArgs)
    Public PropertyGets or sets a value that marks the routed event as handled. Setting to true prevents most handlers along the event route from handling the same event again. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1InputEventArgs)
    Public PropertyGets or sets the number of pixels the gesture will have to pass in order to start.  
    Public PropertyGets or sets the mode indicating the sort of drag to be listened.  
    Public PropertyGets the arguments of the original event which raised this event. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1InputEventArgs)
    Public PropertyGets a reference to the object that raised the event. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1InputEventArgs)
    Public PropertyGets the type of pointer which performed the action. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1InputEventArgs)
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    Public Methods
     NameDescription
    Public MethodGets the position of the pointer performing the drag gesture relatively to the specified element. (Inherited from C1.WPF.C1InputEventArgs)
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