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What is the WPF Equivalent to overriding the WndProc event

Asked by talker2004 in Visual Studio, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 3.x versions

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I am trying to move some custom control library applications over to WPF. In one application in particular it is critical that i can trap for the following events that occur on the control. I am having trouble trapping for the windows messages, because the namespaces do not exist in wpf. What can i do to mimic this functionality in WPF?

Thanks in advance.

   Protected Overrides Sub WndProc(ByRef m As System.Windows.Forms.Message)
        Select Case m.Msg
            Case WM_MOVING
            Case WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK
            Case WM_LBUTTONDOWN    
            Case WM_LBUTTONUP
            Case WM_MOUSEACTIVATE
            Case WM_ACTIVATE
            Case WM_MOUSELEAVE
            Case Else
        End Select
        MyBase.WndProc(m)
    End Sub
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