Shows how to enable Drag and Drop in a XAML Application.
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Specifically, this sample shows how to:
- Enable Drag and Drop of ListView items ListView's Drag and Drop allows dropping information in the ListView, dragging items from a ListView to other targets (any kind of UIElement) or reordering items within the ListView. This sample shows a sample implementation of a ListView using all this features to allow the user to create a list of items entirely with Drag and Drop.
- Customize the Drag and Drop UI Both the source of a UIElement's Drag and Drop and the target of a Drag and Drop can customize the appearance of the Drag and Drop UI. This sample illustrates the different options for such customization.
- Start Drag and Drop programmatically UIElement's StartDragAsync allows a finer control of a Drag and Drop operation such as the gesture which triggers it or its possible cancellation. This sample shows how to call StartDragAsync and how to cancel the resulting Drag and Drop operation.
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ListViewBase.CanDragItems
ListViewBase.CanReorderItems
ListViewBase.DragItemsStarting
ListViewBase.DragItemsCompleted
DragItemsStartingEventArgs
UIElement.AllowDrop
UIElement.StartDragAsync
UIElement.DragStarting
UIElement.DragEnter
UIElement.DragLeave
UIElement.Drop
DragStartingEventArgs
DragEventArgs
DragUI
DragUIOverride
DragOperationDeferral
Client: Windows 10
Server: Windows Server 2016 Technical Preview
Phone: Windows 10
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