Fires when the user presses and releases any mouse button twice in quick succession, while over the globe.
[Visual Basic 6.0] Event OnDoubleClick(
ByVal button As Long, _
ByVal shift As Long, _
ByVal x As Long, _
ByVal y As Long _
) As Empty
[Visual Basic .NET] Public Event OnDoubleClick As OnDoubleClickEventHandler
[C#] public event OnDoubleClickEventHandler OnDoubleClick
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Description
button specifies which mouse button was pressed. 1 for the left mouse button, 2 for the right mouse button, and 4 for the middle mouse button.
shift specifies an integer corresponding to the state of the SHIFT (bit 0), CTRL (bit 1) and ALT (bit 2) keys. When none, some or all of these keys are pressed none, some or all the bits get set. These bits correspond to the values 1, 2, and 4, respectively. For example, if both SHIFT and ALT were pressed, ShiftState would return 5.
x is the X coordinate, in pixels, where the mouse button was pressed referenced against the origin (0, 0) of the current view (the top left hand corner). x coordinates increase from left to right.
y is the Y coordinate, in pixels, where the mouse button was pressed referenced against the origin (0, 0) of the ArcReaderGlobeControl (the top left hand corner). y coordinates increase from top to bottom.
To find the origin of the current view use ViewLeft and ViewTop properties. To convert x and y coordinates in pixels to globe units use the IARGlobe::ToSurfacePoint method.