Javascript click event handler – how do I get the reference to the clicked item?

event is an Event object which is created automatically when an event is fired. Note that you don’t have to call it event (I tend to call it simply e). That Event object has a number of properties which describe the event it represents. In this case, the one you’re interested in would be target, … Read more

WPF – Remove focus when clicking outside of a textbox

Rather than adding new control to window, I think you should give your Grid a name and react to the MouseDown event on your window, moving the focus to the Grid itself. Something like this: <Window x:Class=”WpfApplication1.Window1″ xmlns=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml/presentation” xmlns:x=”http://schemas.microsoft.com/winfx/2006/xaml” Title=”Window1″ Height=”412″ Width=”569″ MouseDown=”Window_MouseDown” Name=”window1″> <Grid ShowGridLines=”False” Background=”#01FFFFFF” KeyDown=”Grid_KeyDown” Name=”grid1″ Focusable=”True”> <TextBox Width=”120″ Margin=”117,61,0,0″ Name=”textBox1″ VerticalAlignment=”Top” … Read more

How to capture a mouse click on an Item in a ListBox in WPF?

I believe that your MouseLeftButtonDown handler is not called because the ListBox uses this event internally to fire its SelectionChanged event (with the thought being that in the vast majority of cases, SelectionChanged is all you need). That said, you have a couple of options. First, you could subscribe to the PreviewLeftButtonDown event instead. Most … Read more

SVG click events not firing/bubbling when using element

Use pointer-events: none; on the svg. It worked for me. The element is never the target of mouse events; however, mouse events may target its descendant elements if those descendants have pointer-events set to some other value. In these circumstances, mouse events will trigger event listeners on this parent element as appropriate on their way … Read more

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