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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T21:35:08+00:00 2026-05-11T21:35:08+00:00

On System.Windows.UIElement there is a CaptureMouse() and a paired ReleaseMouseCapture() method. In this WPF

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On System.Windows.UIElement there is a CaptureMouse() and a paired ReleaseMouseCapture() method. In this WPF DragDrop sample they call CaptureMouse on MouseDown and release it on MouseUp. The documentation in MSDN is about as useless as it comes – “CaptureMouse -> Captures the mouse.”

In my head before trying it I assumed that it somehow locked the mouse inside the UIElement bounds, but that’s clearly not the case when I try it. From experimenting, it seems to have something to do with responding to events when the mouse is outside of the UIElement, but not wanting to be a cargo cult programmer I don’t want to just use it because the example does, I’d like an authoritative description of what it means.

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    2026-05-11T21:35:08+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 9:35 pm

    From Capture and Uncapture the Mouse on MSDN:

    When an object captures the mouse, all mouse related events are treated as if the object with mouse capture perform the event, even if the mouse pointer is over another object.

    Only the capturing control receives the mouse events until released.

    Capturing the mouse is useful for dragging because all the dragging code can exist in the one control, rather than being spread over multiple controls.

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