One of the easiest ways to build a menu on Winforms is by simply dragging and dropping a MenuStrip control from the toolbox on your form and then go to town filling in menu text and attaching events. Most of the time this is the way to go and works for the majority of programs out there. What we will cover this time around is just a few examples of ...
The mouse is one of the most abused input devices on today's computers. Second to maybe the keyboard, it is essential for gathering input from the user. We tell it what to do but what if we stopped a second and had our application listen to it? I mean, REALLY listen to it and not just that listening you do when your favorite show is on TV and your girl ...