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Nicky (VIP)
hi, all
I have a ListView and it contians two items. So when click item0 or item1, I
can use the ItemSelected event to know it was clicked. But if user clicks
item2 or others, because there are only two items, no ItemSelected event was
sent. I still want to know this click and I also want to know it is on a
empty item. So how to do this? I guess I need to use MouseDown, but how to
caculate the mouse position, to know this point is on the listivew empty item
area?

Thanks
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Shiva
Check the ListView.GetItemAt() method. This works if the listview is in
Details mode.

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hi, all
I have a ListView and it contians two items. So when click item0 or item1, I
can use the ItemSelected event to know it was clicked. But if user clicks
item2 or others, because there are only two items, no ItemSelected event was
sent. I still want to know this click and I also want to know it is on a
empty item. So how to do this? I guess I need to use MouseDown, but how to
caculate the mouse position, to know this point is on the listivew empty
item
area?

Thanks

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Nicky (VIP)
Well, thank you Shiva, this is just what I want.

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