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I have an app with a Form1, where is my pictureBox. I added another Form2 to the project that when executing it it becomes a magnifying lens, thus, you can use on top of the first Form1.
My problem is: after pressing ESC which is the key that gives the Close()
in the Form2 (lens), the lens actually disappears, but the application continues consuming memory and processor referring to the Form2 (lens) as if it were only hidden.
The Form2 has an error that generates a Exception when moving the mouse a lot to the corner of the screen when the lens is on. And this error still occurs even with it closed after pressing ESC.
The problem is what I’m calling the Form2?
private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
new Form2().Show();
}
Or how it’s being closed with Close()
?
Follows the code of Form2 (lens):
PictureBox pictureBox1 = new PictureBox(); // Have a picture box
int zoom = 1; // Variable for zoom value
public Form2()
{
pictureBox1.Dock = DockStyle.Fill; // Occupy the full area of the form
pictureBox1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.FixedSingle; // Have a single border of clear representation
Controls.Add(pictureBox1); // Add the control to the form
FormBorderStyle = FormBorderStyle.None; // Make the form borderless to make it as lens look
Timer timer = new Timer(); // Have a timer for frequent update
timer.Interval = 100; // Set the interval for the timer
timer.Tick += timer_Tick; // Hool the event to perform desire action
timer.Start(); //Start the timer
printscreen = new Bitmap(Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Width, Screen.PrimaryScreen.Bounds.Height); // Have a bitmap to store the image of the screen
}
void timer_Tick(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
var graphics = Graphics.FromImage(printscreen as Image); // Get the image of the captured screen
graphics.CopyFromScreen(0, 0, 0, 0, printscreen.Size); // Get the copy of screen
var position = Cursor.Position; // Get the position of cursor
var lensbmp = new Bitmap(50, 50); // Have a bitmap for lens
var i = 0; // Variable for row count
var j = 0; // Variable for column count
for (int row = position.X - 25; row < position.X + 25; row++) // Indicates row number
{
j = 0; // Set column value '0' for new column
for (int column = position.Y - 25; column < position.Y + 25; column++) // Indicate column number
{
lensbmp.SetPixel(i, j, printscreen.GetPixel(row, column)); // Place current region pixel to lens bitmap
j++; // Increase row count
}
i++; // Increase column count
}
this.pictureBox1.Image = new Bitmap(lensbmp, lensbmp.Width * zoom, lensbmp.Height * zoom); // Assign lens bitmap with zoom level to the picture box
Size = pictureBox1.Image.Size; // Assign optimal value to the form
Left = position.X + 20; // Place form nearer to cursor X value
Top = position.Y + 20; // Place form nearer to cursor Y value
TopMost = true; // Keep the form top level
}
// Override OnKeyDown for zoom in and zoom out actions
protected override void OnKeyDown(KeyEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyValue == 73) // Set "i" as the key for Zoom In.
zoom++; // Increase zoom by 1 item greater
else if (e.KeyValue == 79) // Set "o" as the key for Zoom Out
zoom--; // Decrease zoom by 1 item smaller
else if (e.KeyValue == 27) // Set "Esc" to close the magnifier
{
Close(); // Close the form
Dispose(); // Dispose the form
}
base.OnKeyDown(e);
}
Try using this. Close();
– Dev
I had already tried with this. It doesn’t change anything. Thanks for the tip, buddy.
– Brugo
Try to change these if’s to a Switch and instead of putting the entire value of the ASCII table Windows puts Keycode. The by Xenplo to catch the lead ?
– Dev
put in more information of form2, mainly the way he "picks up" the image of Form1 to zoom in
– Rovann Linhalis
I put the code of Form2 in the question.
– Brugo