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Comments by Allen Qake09 (Top 14 by date)
Allen Qake09
23-Jul-12 6:11am
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Allen Qake09
23-Jul-12 6:09am
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Yes,Iknow, that answers will be VERY HELPFUL for many other people, but I dont code in C# or C++ :( I know some C++ but im at pointers right now, so the thread is OK and helpful but in this one I requested only simple explains or simple steps in word, to apply them in other languages .
Allen Qake09
23-Jul-12 5:57am
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Yes I know the main problem is that I don't understand because there are only source codes ,only some simple steps could help,like to do this and this....so not sc
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 12:53pm
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Well, woutercx, I think I have a problem >.< The GetMessage() function used to get the window's received messages it doesn't work on windows that are not created by me. So its not working with Google Chrome.
Also, I dont understand the 'overwriting' part of the WndProc . What is WndProc( it is a func,or a message? ) or how it gets created and when, and what APIs or functions do I need to call to overwrite it ? I dont need any sourcecode just the basic instructions :)
EDIT: I think this will help many ppl too :)
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 9:18am
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its damn easy to get the handle ,I can use the spy++ program ;) Thanks a ton for your help dude, you seem a nice member :)
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 9:14am
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Thanks now this is REALLY useful :)
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 9:11am
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I saw this thread, its useful but only when you create your own GUI or window, and don't work on pre-existent windows like for a browser window.
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 9:04am
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I'm sorry, this is for a specific hotkeys registration so if you want CTRL + some other key to do something, you register the event,no ? It can be useful in blocking the messages for a specific window too??
Also with EnumWindows I only enumerate the windows, but how can I filter the messages and discard them for a specific window ?
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:52am
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Its no problem if its topmost or not ,just the window to be always focused,yes.I studied and tried many things no work, and the really best way its by blocking the messages from that window.
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:51am
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Yes :) MY fault , just like the SW_DISABLE attribute makes a window to not receive keyboard and mouse input, I need somehow to make a existent window to not response to any other messages or even better to only some messages. Can it be done somehow ? thanks alot :)
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:42am
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I read about WndProc on other threads too about this idea too, do you think I can do it in c++ ? Also, can apply it for a pre-existent window ?
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:39am
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Hmm I see its useful the code, but can I block any message I want with it ? Also , Im not knowing c# so its pretty hard to understand any sourcecode,would be helpful just an explain on how to not receive the messages, in simple steps to apply it in other language too ;)
Thanks alot ,seems this site and the members are 10 times better here :)
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:32am
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I want my browser window( Google Chrome ) to never loose the focus( I know I can activate it back immediately but its not fast enough ). So I need to stop receiving for example the WM_KILLFOCUS message .
Allen Qake09
22-Jul-12 8:29am
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Right now I coded my program in the AutoIt scriptbased language, its still a powerful language, but I know C++ too( beginner-intermediate :) )
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