ArcGIS Pro 3.4 API Reference Guide
ArcGIS.Desktop.Mapping Namespace / MapTool Class / ControlID Property
Example Version

ControlID Property
Gets or sets the DAML ID of the embeddable control to show in the dock pane when the tool is active.
Syntax
protected string ControlID {get; set;}
Remarks
In some cases you may need to provide a dock pane to configure the behavior of the tool while in use similar to many of the editing tools. This property allows you to define a Embeddable Control to display within a dock pane while to the tool is active. If you close the dock pane the tool will be deactivated and if you activate a different tool the dock pane will close. You can get a reference to the Embeddable Control using the EmbeddableControl property.
Example
Tool with an Embeddable Control
// Using the Visual Studio SDK templates, add a MapTool and an EmbeddableControl
// The EmbeddableControl is registered in the "esri_embeddableControls" category in the config.daml file
// 
//  <categories>
//    <updateCategory refID = "esri_embeddableControls" >
//      <insertComponent id="mapTool_EmbeddableControl" className="EmbeddableControl1ViewModel">
//        <content className = "EmbeddableControl1View" />
//      </insertComponent>
//    <updateCategory>
//  </categories>
internal class MapTool_WithControl : MapTool
{
  public MapTool_WithControl()
  {
    // substitute this string with the daml ID of the embeddable control you added
    ControlID = "mapTool_EmbeddableControl";
  }

  protected override void OnToolMouseDown(MapViewMouseButtonEventArgs e)
  {
    e.Handled = true;
  }

  protected override Task HandleMouseDownAsync(MapViewMouseButtonEventArgs e)
  {
    //Get the instance of the ViewModel
    var vm = EmbeddableControl;
    if (vm == null)
      return Task.FromResult(0);

    // cast vm to your viewModel in order to access your properties

    //Get the map coordinates from the click point and set the property on the ViewMode.
    return QueuedTask.Run(() =>
    {
      var mapPoint = MapView.Active.ClientToMap(e.ClientPoint);
      string clickText = string.Format("X: {0}, Y: {1}, Z: {2}", mapPoint.X, mapPoint.Y, mapPoint.Z);
    });
  }
}
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 11, Windows 10

ArcGIS Pro version: 3 or higher.
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