UnsupportedException Class

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Definition

Visual Basic Public Class UnsupportedException
    Inherits InputException
C# public class UnsupportedException : InputException
C++ public ref class UnsupportedException : InputException
JScript public class UnsupportedException extends InputException

Members Table

Field Description
static (Shared in Visual Basic) IsExceptionIgnored Specifies whether DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code exceptions are enabled or disabled. Inherited from DirectXException.
Method Description
static (Shared in Visual Basic) EnableExceptions Enables Microsoft DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code exception throwing. Inherited from DirectXException.
static (Shared in Visual Basic) GetDirectXErrorString Retrieves a string that contains the name of the DirectX error code. Inherited from DirectXException.
static (Shared in Visual Basic) GetExceptionFromResultInternal  Inherited from InputException.
static (Shared in Visual Basic) IgnoreExceptions Disables DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code exception throwing. Inherited from DirectXException.
ToString Obtains the string representation of the current instance. Inherited from DirectXException.
UnsupportedException Initializes a new instance of the object.
Property Description
ErrorCode Retrieves or sets the integer value result code. Inherited from DirectXException.
ErrorString Retrieves the error string that is specific to DirectX 9.0 for Managed Code. Inherited from DirectXException.
static (Shared in Visual Basic) LastError Retrieves the error status for the last operation that failed. Inherited from DirectXException.

Inheritance Hierarchy

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Class Information

Namespace Microsoft.DirectX.DirectInput
Assembly Microsoft.DirectX.DirectInput (microsoft.directx.directinput.dll)
Strong Name Microsoft.DirectX.DirectInput,  Version=1.0.900.0,  Culture=neutral,  PublicKeyToken=d3231b57b74a1492

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