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ListViewKeyEvent Class

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Provide information about a list view key event, which is generated when a key is pressed while the list view control has the input focus.
Inheritance Hierarchy
Object
  Event
    ControlEvent
      ControlNotifyEvent
        ListViewKeyEvent

Namespace:  VO
Assembly:  VOGUIClasses (in VOGUIClasses.dll) Version: 2.19
Syntax
 CLASS ListViewKeyEvent INHERIT ControlNotifyEvent
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The ListViewKeyEvent type exposes the following members.

Constructors
  NameDescription
Public methodListViewKeyEvent
Initializes a new instance of the ListViewKeyEvent class
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Properties
  NameDescription
Public propertyControl
The Control object that generated this event.
(Inherited from ControlNotifyEvent.)
Public propertyControlID
A number between 1 and 8000 representing the unique ID of the control that generated this control event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyDescription
A string representing the description of the control that generated this control event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyHandle
The pointer to the window where the event occurred
(Inherited from Event.)
Public propertyHelpContext
A string representing the help context ID of the control that generated this control event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyHyperLabel
The hyperlabel connected to the control event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyKeyCode
The virtual key code of the key that was pressed.
Public propertyMessage
A dword representing the Windows API message associated with the given event.
(Inherited from Event.)
Public propertyName
A string representing the name of the control that generated the event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyNameSym
A symbol representing the name of the control that generated the event.
(Inherited from ControlEvent.)
Public propertyNotifyCode
The notification code for this event as defined by the Windows API.
(Inherited from ControlNotifyEvent.)
Public propertyWindow
An object indicating the window or control in which the event occurred. This is helpful, for example, for distinguishing between similar menu events coming from the same context menu attached to different controls.
(Inherited from Event.)
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Fields
  NameDescription
Public fieldhWnd (Inherited from Event.)
Public fieldlParam (Inherited from Event.)
Public fieldoWindow (Inherited from Event.)
Public fielduMsg (Inherited from Event.)
Public fieldwParam (Inherited from Event.)
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Remarks
The list view control generates this event whenever a key is pressed while the list view control has the input focus. Information packaged with this event includes the virtual key code of the pressed key.
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