event MouseUp (Button as Integer, Shift as Integer, X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS, Y as OLE_YPOS_PIXELS)
Occurs when the user releases a mouse button.

TypeDescription
Button as Integer An integer that identifies the button that was pressed to cause the event.
Shift as Integer An integer that corresponds to the state of the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keys when the button specified in the button argument is pressed or released.
X as OLE_XPOS_PIXELS A single that specifies the current X location of the mouse pointer. The x values is always expressed in container coordinates.
Y as OLE_YPOS_PIXELS A single that specifies the current Y location of the mouse pointer. The y values is always expressed in container coordinates.
Use a MouseDown or MouseUp event procedure to specify actions that will occur when a mouse button is pressed or released. Unlike the Click and DblClick events, MouseDown and MouseUp events lets you distinguish between the left, right, and middle mouse buttons. You can also write code for mouse-keyboard combinations that use the SHIFT, CTRL, and ALT keyboard modifiers. You can use the LayerFromPoint(-1,-1) property to get the layer from the cursor. The Click event is not fired if you click, drag and release the mouse over the control. The OnDrag property indicates the action to be performed when the user clicks and drags the layer.

Syntax for MouseUp event, /NET version, on:

private void MouseUpEvent(object sender,short   Button,short   Shift,int   X,int   Y)
{
}

Private Sub MouseUpEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object,ByVal Button As Short,ByVal Shift As Short,ByVal X As Integer,ByVal Y As Integer) Handles MouseUpEvent
End Sub

Syntax for MouseUp event, /COM version, on:

private void MouseUpEvent(object sender, AxEXGAUGELib._IGaugeEvents_MouseUpEvent e)
{
}

void OnMouseUp(short   Button,short   Shift,long   X,long   Y)
{
}

void __fastcall MouseUp(TObject *Sender,short   Button,short   Shift,int   X,int   Y)
{
}

procedure MouseUp(ASender: TObject; Button : Smallint;Shift : Smallint;X : Integer;Y : Integer);
begin
end;

procedure MouseUpEvent(sender: System.Object; e: AxEXGAUGELib._IGaugeEvents_MouseUpEvent);
begin
end;

begin event MouseUp(integer  Button,integer  Shift,long  X,long  Y)

end event MouseUp

Private Sub MouseUpEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As AxEXGAUGELib._IGaugeEvents_MouseUpEvent) Handles MouseUpEvent
End Sub

Private Sub MouseUp(Button As Integer,Shift As Integer,X As Single,Y As Single)
End Sub

Private Sub MouseUp(ByVal Button As Integer,ByVal Shift As Integer,ByVal X As Long,ByVal Y As Long)
End Sub

LPARAMETERS Button,Shift,X,Y

PROCEDURE OnMouseUp(oGauge,Button,Shift,X,Y)

RETURN

Syntax for MouseUp event, /COM version (others), on:

<SCRIPT EVENT="MouseUp(Button,Shift,X,Y)" LANGUAGE="JScript">
</SCRIPT>

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
Function MouseUp(Button,Shift,X,Y)
End Function
</SCRIPT>

Procedure OnComMouseUp Short   llButton Short   llShift OLE_XPOS_PIXELS   llX OLE_YPOS_PIXELS   llY
	Forward Send OnComMouseUp llButton llShift llX llY
End_Procedure

METHOD OCX_MouseUp(Button,Shift,X,Y) CLASS MainDialog
RETURN NIL

void onEvent_MouseUp(int   _Button,int   _Shift,int   _X,int   _Y)
{
}

function MouseUp as v (Button  as  N,Shift  as  N,X  as  OLE::Exontrol.Gauge.1::OLE_XPOS_PIXELS,Y  as  OLE::Exontrol.Gauge.1::OLE_YPOS_PIXELS)
end function

function nativeObject_MouseUp(Button,Shift,X,Y)
return