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CWnd::OnRButtonDblClk
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  afx_msg void OnRButtonDblClk( UINT  nFlags, CPoint  point  );
 
  Parameter   Description
 
  <nFlags>    Indicates whether various virtual keys are down. This
              parameter can be any combination of the following values:
 
              Value        Description
 
              MK_CONTROL   Set if CONTROL key is down.
 
              MK_LBUTTON   Set if left mouse button is down.
 
              MK_MBUTTON   Set if middle mouse button is down.
 
              MK_RBUTTON   Set if right mouse button is down.
 
              MK_SHIFT     Set if SHIFT key is down.
 
  <point>     Specifies the x- and y-coordinates of the cursor. These
              coordinates are always relative to the upper-left corner.
 
  Remarks
 
  Called when the user double-clicks the right mouse button.
 
  Only windows that have the CS_DBLCLKS WNDCLASS style can receive
  OnRButtonDblClk calls. This is the default for windows within the
  Microsoft Foundation Class Library. Windows calls OnRButtonDblClk when
  the user presses, releases, and then presses the right mouse button
  again within the system's double-click time limit. Double-clicking the
  right mouse button actually generates four events: a WM_RBUTTONDOWN
  and WM_RBUTTONUP message, the OnRButtonDblClk call, and another
  WM_RBUTTONUP message when the button is released.
 
  This message-handler member function calls the Default member
  function. Override this member function in your derived class to handle
  the WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK message.
 
  See Also
 
  CWnd::OnRButtonDown, CWnd::OnRButtonUp, WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK,
  CWnd::Default
 
 
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