event Click ()
Occurs when the user presses and then releases the left mouse button over the control.

TypeDescription
The Click event notifies your application once the user clicks the surface. 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. The ElementFromPoint(-1,-1) property returns the element from the cursor or nothing if no element at the cursor position. The HitTestFromPoint property returns the element and the hit-test code from the cursor. You can use the Edit method to edit the element's caption or extra caption. The HandCursorClick event notifies once the user clicks a part of the element ( which shows a hand cursor when the pointer hovers it ).

Syntax for Click event, /NET version, on:

private void Click(object sender)
{
}

Private Sub Click(ByVal sender As System.Object) Handles Click
End Sub

Syntax for Click event, /COM version, on:

private void ClickEvent(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
}

void OnClick()
{
}

void __fastcall Click(TObject *Sender)
{
}

procedure Click(ASender: TObject; );
begin
end;

procedure ClickEvent(sender: System.Object; e: System.EventArgs);
begin
end;

begin event Click()
end event Click

Private Sub ClickEvent(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ClickEvent
End Sub

Private Sub Click()
End Sub

Private Sub Click()
End Sub

LPARAMETERS nop

PROCEDURE OnClick(oSwimLane)
RETURN

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

<SCRIPT EVENT="Click()" LANGUAGE="JScript">
</SCRIPT>

<SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript">
Function Click()
End Function
</SCRIPT>

Procedure OnComClick 
	Forward Send OnComClick 
End_Procedure

METHOD OCX_Click() CLASS MainDialog
RETURN NIL

void onEvent_Click()
{
}

function Click as v ()
end function

function nativeObject_Click()
return