#region --- License --- /* Copyright (c) 2006, 2007 Stefanos Apostolopoulos * Contributions from Erik Ylvisaker * See license.txt for license info */ #endregion #region --- Using Directives --- using System; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; using System.Text; using System.Security; #endregion /* TODO: Update the description of TimeBeginPeriod and other native methods. Update Timer. */ #pragma warning disable 3019 // CLS-compliance checking #pragma warning disable 0649 // struct members not explicitly initialized namespace OpenTK.Platform.Windows { #pragma warning disable 3019 #region Type aliases using HWND = System.IntPtr; using HINSTANCE = System.IntPtr; using HMENU = System.IntPtr; using LRESULT = System.IntPtr; using LPVOID = System.IntPtr; using LPCTSTR = System.String; using WPARAM = System.IntPtr; using LPARAM = System.IntPtr; using HANDLE = System.IntPtr; using HRAWINPUT = System.IntPtr; using BYTE = System.Byte; using SHORT = System.Int16; using USHORT = System.UInt16; using LONG = System.Int32; using ULONG = System.UInt32; using WORD = System.Int16; using DWORD = System.Int32; using BOOL = System.Boolean; using INT = System.Int32; using UINT = System.UInt32; using LONG_PTR = System.IntPtr; using COLORREF = System.Int32; using RECT = OpenTK.Platform.Windows.Rectangle; using WNDPROC = System.IntPtr; #endregion /// /// For internal use by OpenTK only! /// Exposes useful native WINAPI methods and structures. /// internal static class API { // Prevent BeforeFieldInit optimization, and initialize 'size' fields. static API() { RawInputHeaderSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInputHeader)); RawInputSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInput)); RawMouseSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawMouse)); RawInputDeviceSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInputDevice)); RawInputDeviceListSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInputDeviceList)); RawInputDeviceInfoSize = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInputDeviceInfo)); PixelFormatDescriptorVersion = 1; PixelFormatDescriptorSize = (short)Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(PixelFormatDescriptor)); } internal static readonly short PixelFormatDescriptorSize; internal static readonly short PixelFormatDescriptorVersion; internal static readonly int RawInputSize; internal static readonly int RawInputDeviceSize; internal static readonly int RawInputHeaderSize; internal static readonly int RawInputDeviceListSize; internal static readonly int RawInputDeviceInfoSize; internal static readonly int RawMouseSize; } internal static class Functions { #region --- Functions --- #region Window functions #region SetWindowPos // WINUSERAPI BOOL WINAPI SetWindowPos(__in HWND hWnd, __in_opt HWND hWndInsertAfter, // __in int X, __in int Y, __in int cx, __in int cy, __in UINT uFlags); [DllImport("user32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool SetWindowPos( IntPtr handle, WindowPlacementOptions placement, int x, int y, int cx, int cy, SetWindowPosFlags flags ); #endregion #region AdjustWindowRect /// /// Calculates the required size of the window rectangle, based on the desired client-rectangle size. The window rectangle can then be passed to the CreateWindow function to create a window whose client area is the desired size. /// /// [in, out] Pointer to a RECT structure that contains the coordinates of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the desired client area. When the function returns, the structure contains the coordinates of the top-left and bottom-right corners of the window to accommodate the desired client area. /// [in] Specifies the window style of the window whose required size is to be calculated. Note that you cannot specify the WS_OVERLAPPED style. /// [in] Specifies whether the window has a menu. /// /// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. /// If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// /// /// A client rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses a client area. A window rectangle is the smallest rectangle that completely encloses the window, which includes the client area and the nonclient area. /// The AdjustWindowRect function does not add extra space when a menu bar wraps to two or more rows. /// The AdjustWindowRect function does not take the WS_VSCROLL or WS_HSCROLL styles into account. To account for the scroll bars, call the GetSystemMetrics function with SM_CXVSCROLL or SM_CYHSCROLL. /// Found Winuser.h, user32.dll /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern BOOL AdjustWindowRect([In, Out] ref RECT lpRect, WindowStyle dwStyle, BOOL bMenu); #endregion #region CreateWindowEx [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] internal static extern IntPtr CreateWindowEx( [In]ExtendedWindowStyle ExStyle, [In]string className, [In]string windowName, [In]WindowStyle Style, [In]int X, int Y, [In]int Width, int Height, [In]IntPtr HandleToParentWindow, [In]IntPtr Menu, [In]IntPtr Instance, [In]IntPtr Param); /* [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern int CreateWindowEx( [In]ExtendedWindowStyle ExStyle, [In]IntPtr ClassName, [In]IntPtr WindowName, [In]WindowStyle Style, [In]int X, [In]int Y, [In]int Width, [In]int Height, [In]IntPtr HandleToParentWindow, [In]IntPtr Menu, [In]IntPtr Instance, [In]IntPtr Param); */ [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true, CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] internal static extern IntPtr CreateWindowEx( ExtendedWindowStyle ExStyle, IntPtr ClassName, IntPtr WindowName, WindowStyle Style, int X, int Y, int Width, int Height, IntPtr HandleToParentWindow, IntPtr Menu, IntPtr Instance, IntPtr Param); #region DestroyWindow [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool DestroyWindow(IntPtr windowHandle); #endregion #region RegisterClass [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern short RegisterClass(WindowClass window_class); #endregion #region UnregisterClass [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern short UnregisterClass(string className, IntPtr instance); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern short UnregisterClass(IntPtr className, IntPtr instance); #endregion [CLSCompliant(false)] [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern LRESULT CallWindowProc( WNDPROC lpPrevWndFunc, HWND hWnd, UINT Msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ); [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern LRESULT CallWindowProc( WNDPROC lpPrevWndFunc, HWND hWnd, INT Msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ); [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern LONG_PTR SetWindowLongPtr( HWND hWnd, GetWindowLongOffsets nIndex, LONG_PTR dwNewLong ); [SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern LONG_PTR GetWindowLongPtr( HWND hWnd, GetWindowLongOffsets nIndex ); #endregion #region Message handling #region PeekMessage /// /// Low-level WINAPI function that checks the next message in the queue. /// /// The pending message (if any) is stored here. /// Not used /// Not used /// Not used /// Not used /// True if there is a message pending. [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("User32.dll"), CLSCompliant(false)] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool PeekMessage(ref MSG msg, IntPtr hWnd, int messageFilterMin, int messageFilterMax, int flags); #endregion #region GetMessage /// /// Low-level WINAPI function that retriives the next message in the queue. /// /// The pending message (if any) is stored here. /// Not used /// Not used /// Not used /// Not used /// /// Nonzero indicates that the function retrieves a message other than WM_QUIT. /// Zero indicates that the function retrieves the WM_QUIT message, or that lpMsg is an invalid pointer. /// –1 indicates that an error occurred — for example, the function fails if hWnd is an invalid window handle. /// To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("User32.dll"), CLSCompliant(false)] //[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern INT GetMessage(ref MSG msg, IntPtr windowHandle, int messageFilterMin, int messageFilterMax); #endregion #region PostMessage [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("User32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern BOOL PostMessage( HWND hWnd, WindowMessage Msg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam ); #endregion #region PostQuitMessage [DllImport("User32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] internal static extern void PostQuitMessage(int exitCode); #endregion #region DispatchMessage [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("User32.dll"), CLSCompliant(false)] internal static extern LRESULT DispatchMessage(ref MSG msg); #endregion #region GetQueueStatus /// /// Indicates the type of messages found in the calling thread's message queue. /// /// /// /// The high-order word of the return value indicates the types of messages currently in the queue. /// The low-order word indicates the types of messages that have been added to the queue and that are still /// in the queue since the last call to the GetQueueStatus, GetMessage, or PeekMessage function. /// /// /// The presence of a QS_ flag in the return value does not guarantee that /// a subsequent call to the GetMessage or PeekMessage function will return a message. /// GetMessage and PeekMessage perform some internal filtering that may cause the message /// to be processed internally. For this reason, the return value from GetQueueStatus /// should be considered only a hint as to whether GetMessage or PeekMessage should be called. /// /// The QS_ALLPOSTMESSAGE and QS_POSTMESSAGE flags differ in when they are cleared. /// QS_POSTMESSAGE is cleared when you call GetMessage or PeekMessage, whether or not you are filtering messages. /// QS_ALLPOSTMESSAGE is cleared when you call GetMessage or PeekMessage without filtering messages /// (wMsgFilterMin and wMsgFilterMax are 0). This can be useful when you call PeekMessage multiple times /// to get messages in different ranges. /// /// [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("User32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)] internal static extern DWORD GetQueueStatus([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] QueueStatusFlags flags); #endregion #endregion #region Timing #region TimeBeginPeriod /// /// Sets the timing resolution of the GetTime (?) method. /// /// Timing resolution in msec (?) /// (?) [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("winmm.dll")] internal static extern IntPtr TimeBeginPeriod(int period); #endregion #region QueryPerformanceFrequency /// /// /// /// /// [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool QueryPerformanceFrequency(ref long PerformanceFrequency); #endregion #region QueryPerformanceCounter /// /// /// /// /// [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool QueryPerformanceCounter(ref long PerformanceCount); #endregion #endregion #region Rendering #region GetDC /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("user32.dll")] internal static extern IntPtr GetDC(IntPtr hwnd); #endregion #region ReleaseDC /// /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("user32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool ReleaseDC(IntPtr hwnd, IntPtr DC); #endregion #region ChoosePixelFormat /// /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("gdi32.dll")] internal static extern int ChoosePixelFormat(IntPtr dc, ref PixelFormatDescriptor pfd); #endregion #region SetPixelFormat /// /// /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("gdi32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool SetPixelFormat(IntPtr dc, int format, ref PixelFormatDescriptor pfd); #endregion #region SwapBuffers /// /// /// /// [DllImport("gdi32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool SwapBuffers(IntPtr dc); #endregion #region GetProcAddress /// /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] internal static extern IntPtr GetProcAddress(IntPtr handle, string funcname); #endregion #endregion #region DLL handling #region GetModuleHandle [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] internal static extern IntPtr GetModuleHandle([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPTStr)]string module_name); #endregion #region LoadLibrary /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("kernel32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern IntPtr LoadLibrary(string dllName); #endregion #region FreeLibrary /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("kernel32.dll")] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern bool FreeLibrary(IntPtr handle); #endregion #endregion #region Display settings #region int ChangeDisplaySettings(ref Gdi.DEVMODE devMode, int flags) /// /// /// /// /// /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern int ChangeDisplaySettings(DeviceMode device_mode, int flags); #endregion int ChangeDisplaySettings(ref Gdi.DEVMODE devMode, int flags) #region EnumDisplaySettings [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern int EnumDisplaySettings([MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPTStr)] string device_name, int graphics_mode, IntPtr device_mode); #endregion #endregion #region GetASsyncKeyState [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern SHORT GetAsyncKeyState(int vKey); #endregion #region ShowWindow /// /// The ShowWindow function sets the specified window's show state. /// /// [in] Handle to the window. /// [in] Specifies how the window is to be shown. This parameter is ignored the first time an application calls ShowWindow, if the program that launched the application provides a STARTUPINFO structure. Otherwise, the first time ShowWindow is called, the value should be the value obtained by the WinMain function in its nCmdShow parameter. In subsequent calls, this parameter can be one of the ShowWindowEnum values. /// If the window was previously visible, the return value is true. Otherwise false. /// /// To perform certain special effects when showing or hiding a window, use AnimateWindow. /// The first time an application calls ShowWindow, it should use the WinMain function's nCmdShow parameter as its nCmdShow parameter. Subsequent calls to ShowWindow must use one of the values in the given list, instead of the one specified by the WinMain function's nCmdShow parameter. /// As noted in the discussion of the nCmdShow parameter, the nCmdShow value is ignored in the first call to ShowWindow if the program that launched the application specifies startup information in the structure. In this case, ShowWindow uses the information specified in the STARTUPINFO structure to show the window. On subsequent calls, the application must call ShowWindow with nCmdShow set to SW_SHOWDEFAULT to use the startup information provided by the program that launched the application. This behavior is designed for the following situations: /// /// Applications create their main window by calling CreateWindow with the WS_VISIBLE flag set. /// Applications create their main window by calling CreateWindow with the WS_VISIBLE flag cleared, and later call ShowWindow with the SW_SHOW flag set to make it visible. /// /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern BOOL ShowWindow(HWND hWnd, ShowWindowCommand nCmdShow); #endregion #region SetWindowText /// /// The SetWindowText function changes the text of the specified window's title bar (if it has one). If the specified window is a control, the text of the control is changed. However, SetWindowText cannot change the text of a control in another application. /// /// [in] Handle to the window or control whose text is to be changed. /// [in] Pointer to a null-terminated string to be used as the new title or control text. /// /// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. /// If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// /// /// If the target window is owned by the current process, SetWindowText causes a WM_SETTEXT message to be sent to the specified window or control. If the control is a list box control created with the WS_CAPTION style, however, SetWindowText sets the text for the control, not for the list box entries. /// To set the text of a control in another process, send the WM_SETTEXT message directly instead of calling SetWindowText. /// The SetWindowText function does not expand tab characters (ASCII code 0x09). Tab characters are displayed as vertical bar (|) characters. /// Windows 95/98/Me: SetWindowTextW is supported by the Microsoft Layer for Unicode (MSLU). To use this, you must add certain files to your application, as outlined in Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/Me Systems . /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern BOOL SetWindowText(HWND hWnd, LPCTSTR lpString); #endregion #region GetWindowText /// /// The GetWindowText function copies the text of the specified window's title bar (if it has one) into a buffer. If the specified window is a control, the text of the control is copied. However, GetWindowText cannot retrieve the text of a control in another application. /// /// [in] Handle to the window or control containing the text. /// [out] Pointer to the buffer that will receive the text. If the string is as long or longer than the buffer, the string is truncated and terminated with a NULL character. /// [in] Specifies the maximum number of characters to copy to the buffer, including the NULL character. If the text exceeds this limit, it is truncated. /// /// If the function succeeds, the return value is the length, in characters, of the copied string, not including the terminating NULL character. If the window has no title bar or text, if the title bar is empty, or if the window or control handle is invalid, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// This function cannot retrieve the text of an edit control in another application. /// /// /// If the target window is owned by the current process, GetWindowText causes a WM_GETTEXT message to be sent to the specified window or control. If the target window is owned by another process and has a caption, GetWindowText retrieves the window caption text. If the window does not have a caption, the return value is a null string. This behavior is by design. It allows applications to call GetWindowText without becoming unresponsive if the process that owns the target window is not responding. However, if the target window is not responding and it belongs to the calling application, GetWindowText will cause the calling application to become unresponsive. /// To retrieve the text of a control in another process, send a WM_GETTEXT message directly instead of calling GetWindowText. /// Windows 95/98/Me: GetWindowTextW is supported by the Microsoft Layer for Unicode (MSLU). To use this, you must add certain files to your application, as outlined in Microsoft Layer for Unicode on Windows 95/98/Me /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern int GetWindowText(HWND hWnd, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPTStr), Out] StringBuilder lpString, int nMaxCount); #endregion #region ScreenToClient /// /// Converts the screen coordinates of a specified point on the screen to client-area coordinates. /// /// Handle to the window whose client area will be used for the conversion. /// Pointer to a POINT structure that specifies the screen coordinates to be converted. /// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value is zero. Windows NT/2000/XP: To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// /// The function uses the window identified by the hWnd parameter and the screen coordinates given in the POINT structure to compute client coordinates. It then replaces the screen coordinates with the client coordinates. The new coordinates are relative to the upper-left corner of the specified window's client area. /// The ScreenToClient function assumes the specified point is in screen coordinates. /// All coordinates are in device units. /// Do not use ScreenToClient when in a mirroring situation, that is, when changing from left-to-right layout to right-to-left layout. Instead, use MapWindowPoints. For more information, see "Window Layout and Mirroring" in Window Features. /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] //internal static extern BOOL ScreenToClient(HWND hWnd, ref POINT point); internal static extern BOOL ScreenToClient(HWND hWnd, ref System.Drawing.Point point); #endregion #region ClientToScreen /// /// Converts the client-area coordinates of a specified point to screen coordinates. /// /// Handle to the window whose client area will be used for the conversion. /// Pointer to a POINT structure that contains the client coordinates to be converted. The new screen coordinates are copied into this structure if the function succeeds. /// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero. If the function fails, the return value is zero. Windows NT/2000/XP: To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// /// The ClientToScreen function replaces the client-area coordinates in the POINT structure with the screen coordinates. The screen coordinates are relative to the upper-left corner of the screen. Note, a screen-coordinate point that is above the window's client area has a negative y-coordinate. Similarly, a screen coordinate to the left of a client area has a negative x-coordinate. /// All coordinates are device coordinates. /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern BOOL ClientToScreen(HWND hWnd, ref System.Drawing.Point point); #endregion #endregion /// /// Retrieves the cursor's position, in screen coordinates. /// /// Pointer to a POINT structure that receives the screen coordinates of the cursor. /// Returns nonzero if successful or zero otherwise. To get extended error information, call GetLastError. /// /// The cursor position is always specified in screen coordinates and is not affected by the mapping mode of the window that contains the cursor. /// The calling process must have WINSTA_READATTRIBUTES access to the window station. /// The input desktop must be the current desktop when you call GetCursorPos. Call OpenInputDesktop to determine whether the current desktop is the input desktop. If it is not, call SetThreadDesktop with the HDESK returned by OpenInputDesktop to switch to that desktop. /// [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true), SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] internal static extern BOOL GetCursorPos(ref System.Drawing.Point point); #region Raw Input #region DefRawInputProc /// /// calls the default raw input procedure to provide default processing for /// any raw input messages that an application does not process. /// This function ensures that every message is processed. /// DefRawInputProc is called with the same parameters received by the window procedure. /// /// Pointer to an array of RawInput structures. /// Number of RawInput structures pointed to by paRawInput. /// Size, in bytes, of the RawInputHeader structure. /// If successful, the function returns S_OK. Otherwise it returns an error value. [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern LRESULT DefRawInputProc(RawInput[] RawInput, INT Input, UINT SizeHeader); [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] unsafe internal static extern LRESULT DefRawInputProc(ref RawInput RawInput, INT Input, UINT SizeHeader); [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] unsafe internal static extern LRESULT DefRawInputProc(IntPtr RawInput, INT Input, UINT SizeHeader); #endregion #region RegisterRawInputDevices /// /// Registers the devices that supply the raw input data. /// /// /// Pointer to an array of RawInputDevice structures that represent the devices that supply the raw input. /// /// /// Number of RawInputDevice structures pointed to by RawInputDevices. /// /// /// Size, in bytes, of a RAWINPUTDEVICE structure. /// /// /// TRUE if the function succeeds; otherwise, FALSE. If the function fails, call GetLastError for more information. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern BOOL RegisterRawInputDevices( RawInputDevice[] RawInputDevices, UINT NumDevices, UINT Size ); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] [return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)] internal static extern BOOL RegisterRawInputDevices( RawInputDevice[] RawInputDevices, INT NumDevices, INT Size ); #endregion #region GetRawInputBuffer /// /// Does a buffered read of the raw input data. /// /// /// Pointer to a buffer of RawInput structures that contain the raw input data. /// If NULL, the minimum required buffer, in bytes, is returned in Size. /// /// Pointer to a variable that specifies the size, in bytes, of a RawInput structure. /// Size, in bytes, of RawInputHeader. /// /// If Data is NULL and the function is successful, the return value is zero. /// If Data is not NULL and the function is successful, the return value is the number /// of RawInput structures written to Data. /// If an error occurs, the return value is (UINT)-1. Call GetLastError for the error code. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputBuffer( [Out] RawInput[] Data, [In, Out] ref UINT Size, [In] UINT SizeHeader ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputBuffer( [Out] RawInput[] Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size, [In] INT SizeHeader ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputBuffer( [Out] IntPtr Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size, [In] INT SizeHeader ); #endregion #region GetRegisteredRawInputDevices /// /// Gets the information about the raw input devices for the current application. /// /// /// Pointer to an array of RawInputDevice structures for the application. /// /// /// Number of RawInputDevice structures in RawInputDevices. /// /// /// Size, in bytes, of a RawInputDevice structure. /// /// /// /// If successful, the function returns a non-negative number that is /// the number of RawInputDevice structures written to the buffer. /// /// /// If the pRawInputDevices buffer is too small or NULL, the function sets /// the last error as ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER, returns -1, /// and sets NumDevices to the required number of devices. /// /// /// If the function fails for any other reason, it returns -1. For more details, call GetLastError. /// /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRegisteredRawInputDevices( [Out] RawInput[] RawInputDevices, [In, Out] ref UINT NumDevices, UINT cbSize ); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRegisteredRawInputDevices( [Out] RawInput[] RawInputDevices, [In, Out] ref INT NumDevices, INT cbSize ); #endregion #region GetRawInputDeviceList /// /// Enumerates the raw input devices attached to the system. /// /// /// ointer to buffer that holds an array of RawInputDeviceList structures /// for the devices attached to the system. /// If NULL, the number of devices are returned in NumDevices. /// /// /// Pointer to a variable. If RawInputDeviceList is NULL, it specifies the number /// of devices attached to the system. Otherwise, it contains the size, in bytes, /// of the preallocated buffer pointed to by pRawInputDeviceList. /// However, if NumDevices is smaller than needed to contain RawInputDeviceList structures, /// the required buffer size is returned here. /// /// /// Size of a RawInputDeviceList structure. /// /// /// If the function is successful, the return value is the number of devices stored in the buffer /// pointed to by RawInputDeviceList. /// If RawInputDeviceList is NULL, the return value is zero. /// If NumDevices is smaller than needed to contain all the RawInputDeviceList structures, /// the return value is (UINT) -1 and the required buffer is returned in NumDevices. /// Calling GetLastError returns ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER. /// On any other error, the function returns (UINT) -1 and GetLastError returns the error indication. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputDeviceList( [In, Out] RawInputDeviceList[] RawInputDeviceList, [In, Out] ref UINT NumDevices, UINT Size ); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputDeviceList( [In, Out] RawInputDeviceList[] RawInputDeviceList, [In, Out] ref INT NumDevices, INT Size ); /// /// Enumerates the raw input devices attached to the system. /// /// /// ointer to buffer that holds an array of RawInputDeviceList structures /// for the devices attached to the system. /// If NULL, the number of devices are returned in NumDevices. /// /// /// Pointer to a variable. If RawInputDeviceList is NULL, it specifies the number /// of devices attached to the system. Otherwise, it contains the size, in bytes, /// of the preallocated buffer pointed to by pRawInputDeviceList. /// However, if NumDevices is smaller than needed to contain RawInputDeviceList structures, /// the required buffer size is returned here. /// /// /// Size of a RawInputDeviceList structure. /// /// /// If the function is successful, the return value is the number of devices stored in the buffer /// pointed to by RawInputDeviceList. /// If RawInputDeviceList is NULL, the return value is zero. /// If NumDevices is smaller than needed to contain all the RawInputDeviceList structures, /// the return value is (UINT) -1 and the required buffer is returned in NumDevices. /// Calling GetLastError returns ERROR_INSUFFICIENT_BUFFER. /// On any other error, the function returns (UINT) -1 and GetLastError returns the error indication. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputDeviceList( [In, Out] IntPtr RawInputDeviceList, [In, Out] ref UINT NumDevices, UINT Size ); [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputDeviceList( [In, Out] IntPtr RawInputDeviceList, [In, Out] ref INT NumDevices, INT Size ); #endregion #region GetRawInputDeviceInfo /// /// Gets information about the raw input device. /// /// /// Handle to the raw input device. This comes from the lParam of the WM_INPUT message, /// from RawInputHeader.Device, or from GetRawInputDeviceList. /// It can also be NULL if an application inserts input data, for example, by using SendInput. /// /// /// Specifies what data will be returned in pData. It can be one of the following values. /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.PREPARSEDDATA /// Data points to the previously parsed data. /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICENAME /// Data points to a string that contains the device name. /// For this Command only, the value in Size is the character count (not the byte count). /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICEINFO /// Data points to an RawInputDeviceInfo structure. /// /// /// ointer to a buffer that contains the information specified by Command. /// If Command is RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICEINFO, set RawInputDeviceInfo.Size to sizeof(RawInputDeviceInfo) /// before calling GetRawInputDeviceInfo. (This is done automatically in OpenTK) /// /// /// Pointer to a variable that contains the size, in bytes, of the data in Data. /// /// /// If successful, this function returns a non-negative number indicating the number of bytes copied to Data. /// If Data is not large enough for the data, the function returns -1. If Data is NULL, the function returns a value of zero. In both of these cases, Size is set to the minimum size required for the Data buffer. /// Call GetLastError to identify any other errors. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputDeviceInfo( HANDLE Device, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] RawInputDeviceInfoEnum Command, [In, Out] LPVOID Data, [In, Out] ref UINT Size ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputDeviceInfo( HANDLE Device, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] RawInputDeviceInfoEnum Command, [In, Out] LPVOID Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size ); /// /// Gets information about the raw input device. /// /// /// Handle to the raw input device. This comes from the lParam of the WM_INPUT message, /// from RawInputHeader.Device, or from GetRawInputDeviceList. /// It can also be NULL if an application inserts input data, for example, by using SendInput. /// /// /// Specifies what data will be returned in pData. It can be one of the following values. /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.PREPARSEDDATA /// Data points to the previously parsed data. /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICENAME /// Data points to a string that contains the device name. /// For this Command only, the value in Size is the character count (not the byte count). /// RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICEINFO /// Data points to an RawInputDeviceInfo structure. /// /// /// ointer to a buffer that contains the information specified by Command. /// If Command is RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICEINFO, set RawInputDeviceInfo.Size to sizeof(RawInputDeviceInfo) /// before calling GetRawInputDeviceInfo. (This is done automatically in OpenTK) /// /// /// Pointer to a variable that contains the size, in bytes, of the data in Data. /// /// /// If successful, this function returns a non-negative number indicating the number of bytes copied to Data. /// If Data is not large enough for the data, the function returns -1. If Data is NULL, the function returns a value of zero. In both of these cases, Size is set to the minimum size required for the Data buffer. /// Call GetLastError to identify any other errors. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputDeviceInfo( HANDLE Device, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] RawInputDeviceInfoEnum Command, [In, Out] RawInputDeviceInfo Data, [In, Out] ref UINT Size ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputDeviceInfo( HANDLE Device, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] RawInputDeviceInfoEnum Command, [In, Out] RawInputDeviceInfo Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size ); #endregion #region GetRawInputData /// /// Gets the raw input from the specified device. /// /// Handle to the RawInput structure. This comes from the lParam in WM_INPUT. /// /// Command flag. This parameter can be one of the following values. /// RawInputDateEnum.INPUT /// Get the raw data from the RawInput structure. /// RawInputDateEnum.HEADER /// Get the header information from the RawInput structure. /// /// Pointer to the data that comes from the RawInput structure. This depends on the value of uiCommand. If Data is NULL, the required size of the buffer is returned in Size. /// Pointer to a variable that specifies the size, in bytes, of the data in Data. /// Size, in bytes, of RawInputHeader. /// /// If Data is NULL and the function is successful, the return value is 0. If Data is not NULL and the function is successful, the return value is the number of bytes copied into Data. /// If there is an error, the return value is (UINT)-1. /// /// /// GetRawInputData gets the raw input one RawInput structure at a time. In contrast, GetRawInputBuffer gets an array of RawInput structures. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputData( HRAWINPUT RawInput, GetRawInputDataEnum Command, [Out] LPVOID Data, [In, Out] ref UINT Size, UINT SizeHeader ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputData( HRAWINPUT RawInput, GetRawInputDataEnum Command, [Out] LPVOID Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size, INT SizeHeader ); /// /// Gets the raw input from the specified device. /// /// Handle to the RawInput structure. This comes from the lParam in WM_INPUT. /// /// Command flag. This parameter can be one of the following values. /// RawInputDateEnum.INPUT /// Get the raw data from the RawInput structure. /// RawInputDateEnum.HEADER /// Get the header information from the RawInput structure. /// /// Pointer to the data that comes from the RawInput structure. This depends on the value of uiCommand. If Data is NULL, the required size of the buffer is returned in Size. /// Pointer to a variable that specifies the size, in bytes, of the data in Data. /// Size, in bytes, of RawInputHeader. /// /// If Data is NULL and the function is successful, the return value is 0. If Data is not NULL and the function is successful, the return value is the number of bytes copied into Data. /// If there is an error, the return value is (UINT)-1. /// /// /// GetRawInputData gets the raw input one RawInput structure at a time. In contrast, GetRawInputBuffer gets an array of RawInput structures. /// [CLSCompliant(false)] [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern UINT GetRawInputData( HRAWINPUT RawInput, GetRawInputDataEnum Command, /*[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)]*/ [Out] out RawInput Data, [In, Out] ref UINT Size, UINT SizeHeader ); [System.Security.SuppressUnmanagedCodeSecurity] [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)] internal static extern INT GetRawInputData( HRAWINPUT RawInput, GetRawInputDataEnum Command, /*[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStruct)]*/ [Out] out RawInput Data, [In, Out] ref INT Size, INT SizeHeader ); #endregion #region IntPtr NextRawInputStructure(IntPtr data) /* From winuser.h #ifdef _WIN64 #define RAWINPUT_ALIGN(x) (((x) + sizeof(QWORD) - 1) & ~(sizeof(QWORD) - 1)) #else // _WIN64 #define RAWINPUT_ALIGN(x) (((x) + sizeof(DWORD) - 1) & ~(sizeof(DWORD) - 1)) #endif // _WIN64 #define NEXTRAWINPUTBLOCK(ptr) ((PRAWINPUT)RAWINPUT_ALIGN((ULONG_PTR)((PBYTE)(ptr) + (ptr)->header.dwSize))) */ internal static IntPtr NextRawInputStructure(IntPtr data) { unsafe { return RawInputAlign((IntPtr)(((byte*)data) + API.RawInputHeaderSize)); } } private static IntPtr RawInputAlign(IntPtr data) { unsafe { return (IntPtr)(((byte*)data) + ((IntPtr.Size - 1) & ~(IntPtr.Size - 1))); } } #endregion #endregion #endregion } #region --- Constants --- internal struct Constants { // Found in winuser.h internal const int KEYBOARD_OVERRUN_MAKE_CODE = 0xFF; // WM_ACTIVATE state values (found in winuser.h) internal const int WA_INACTIVE = 0; internal const int WA_ACTIVE = 1; internal const int WA_CLICKACTIVE = 2; // Window Messages (found in winuser.h) internal const int WM_NULL = 0x0000; internal const int WM_CREATE = 0x0001; internal const int WM_DESTROY = 0x0002; internal const int WM_MOVE = 0x0003; internal const int WM_SIZE = 0x0005; internal const int WM_ACTIVATE = 0x0006; internal const int WM_SETFOCUS = 0x0007; internal const int WM_KILLFOCUS = 0x0008; internal const int WM_ENABLE = 0x000A; internal const int WM_SETREDRAW = 0x000B; internal const int WM_SETTEXT = 0x000C; internal const int WM_GETTEXT = 0x000D; internal const int WM_GETTEXTLENGTH = 0x000E; internal const int WM_PAINT = 0x000F; internal const int WM_CLOSE = 0x0010; // _WIN32_WCE internal const int WM_QUERYENDSESSION = 0x0011; internal const int WM_QUERYOPEN = 0x0013; internal const int WM_ENDSESSION = 0x0016; internal const int WM_QUIT = 0x0012; internal const int WM_ERASEBKGND = 0x0014; internal const int WM_SYSCOLORCHANGE = 0x0015; internal const int WM_SHOWWINDOW = 0x0018; internal const int WM_WININICHANGE = 0x001A; // WINVER >= 0x400 internal const int WM_SETTINGCHANGE = WM_WININICHANGE; internal const int WM_DEVMODECHANGE = 0x001B; internal const int WM_ACTIVATEAPP = 0x001C; internal const int WM_FONTCHANGE = 0x001D; internal const int WM_TIMECHANGE = 0x001E; internal const int WM_CANCELMODE = 0x001F; internal const int WM_SETCURSOR = 0x0020; internal const int WM_MOUSEACTIVATE = 0x0021; internal const int WM_CHILDACTIVATE = 0x0022; internal const int WM_QUEUESYNC = 0x0023; internal const int WM_GETMINMAXINFO = 0x0024; internal const int WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING = 0x0046; internal const int WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED = 0x0047; // Keyboard events (found in winuser.h) internal const int WM_INPUT = 0x00FF; // Raw input. XP and higher only. internal const int WM_KEYDOWN = 0x0100; internal const int WM_KEYUP = 0x101; internal const int WM_SYSKEYDOWN = 0x0104; internal const int WM_SYSKEYUP = 0x0105; internal const int WM_COMMAND = 0x0111; internal const int WM_SYSCOMMAND = 0x0112; internal const int WM_ENTERIDLE = 0x121; // Pixel types (found in wingdi.h) internal const byte PFD_TYPE_RGBA = 0; internal const byte PFD_TYPE_COLORINDEX = 1; // Layer types (found in wingdi.h) internal const byte PFD_MAIN_PLANE = 0; internal const byte PFD_OVERLAY_PLANE = 1; internal const byte PFD_UNDERLAY_PLANE = unchecked((byte)-1); // Device mode types (found in wingdi.h) internal const int DM_BITSPERPEL = 0x00040000; internal const int DM_PELSWIDTH = 0x00080000; internal const int DM_PELSHEIGHT = 0x00100000; internal const int DM_DISPLAYFLAGS = 0x00200000; internal const int DM_DISPLAYFREQUENCY = 0x00400000; // ChangeDisplaySettings types (found in winuser.h) internal const int CDS_UPDATEREGISTRY = 0x00000001; internal const int CDS_TEST = 0x00000002; internal const int CDS_FULLSCREEN = 0x00000004; // ChangeDisplaySettings results (found in winuser.h) internal const int DISP_CHANGE_SUCCESSFUL = 0; internal const int DISP_CHANGE_RESTART = 1; internal const int DISP_CHANGE_FAILED = -1; // (found in winuser.h) internal const int ENUM_REGISTRY_SETTINGS = -2; internal const int ENUM_CURRENT_SETTINGS = -1; } #endregion #region --- Structures --- #region CreateStruct internal struct CreateStruct { /// /// Contains additional data which may be used to create the window. /// /// /// If the window is being created as a result of a call to the CreateWindow /// or CreateWindowEx function, this member contains the value of the lpParam /// parameter specified in the function call. /// /// If the window being created is a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window, /// this member contains a pointer to a CLIENTCREATESTRUCT structure. If the window /// being created is a MDI child window, this member contains a pointer to an /// MDICREATESTRUCT structure. /// /// /// Windows NT/2000/XP: If the window is being created from a dialog template, /// this member is the address of a SHORT value that specifies the size, in bytes, /// of the window creation data. The value is immediately followed by the creation data. /// /// /// Windows NT/2000/XP: You should access the data represented by the lpCreateParams member /// using a pointer that has been declared using the UNALIGNED type, because the pointer /// may not be DWORD aligned. /// /// internal LPVOID lpCreateParams; /// /// Handle to the module that owns the new window. /// internal HINSTANCE hInstance; /// /// Handle to the menu to be used by the new window. /// internal HMENU hMenu; /// /// Handle to the parent window, if the window is a child window. /// If the window is owned, this member identifies the owner window. /// If the window is not a child or owned window, this member is NULL. /// internal HWND hwndParent; /// /// Specifies the height of the new window, in pixels. /// internal int cy; /// /// Specifies the width of the new window, in pixels. /// internal int cx; /// /// Specifies the y-coordinate of the upper left corner of the new window. /// If the new window is a child window, coordinates are relative to the parent window. /// Otherwise, the coordinates are relative to the screen origin. /// internal int y; /// /// Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper left corner of the new window. /// If the new window is a child window, coordinates are relative to the parent window. /// Otherwise, the coordinates are relative to the screen origin. /// internal int x; /// /// Specifies the style for the new window. /// internal LONG style; /// /// Pointer to a null-terminated string that specifies the name of the new window. /// [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPTStr)] internal LPCTSTR lpszName; /// /// Either a pointer to a null-terminated string or an atom that specifies the class name /// of the new window. /// /// Note Because the lpszClass member can contain a pointer to a local (and thus inaccessable) atom, /// do not obtain the class name by using this member. Use the GetClassName function instead. /// /// [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPTStr)] internal LPCTSTR lpszClass; /// /// Specifies the extended window style for the new window. /// internal DWORD dwExStyle; } #endregion #region PixelFormatDescriptor /// /// Describes a pixel format. It is used when interfacing with the WINAPI to create a new Context. /// Found in WinGDI.h /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct PixelFormatDescriptor { internal short Size; internal short Version; internal PixelFormatDescriptorFlags Flags; internal PixelType PixelType; internal byte ColorBits; internal byte RedBits; internal byte RedShift; internal byte GreenBits; internal byte GreenShift; internal byte BlueBits; internal byte BlueShift; internal byte AlphaBits; internal byte AlphaShift; internal byte AccumBits; internal byte AccumRedBits; internal byte AccumGreenBits; internal byte AccumBlueBits; internal byte AccumAlphaBits; internal byte DepthBits; internal byte StencilBits; internal byte AuxBuffers; internal byte LayerType; private byte Reserved; internal int LayerMask; internal int VisibleMask; internal int DamageMask; } #endregion #region internal class LayerPlaneDescriptor /// /// Describes the pixel format of a drawing surface. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct LayerPlaneDescriptor { internal static readonly WORD Size = (WORD)Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(LayerPlaneDescriptor)); internal WORD Version; internal DWORD Flags; internal BYTE PixelType; internal BYTE ColorBits; internal BYTE RedBits; internal BYTE RedShift; internal BYTE GreenBits; internal BYTE GreenShift; internal BYTE BlueBits; internal BYTE BlueShift; internal BYTE AlphaBits; internal BYTE AlphaShift; internal BYTE AccumBits; internal BYTE AccumRedBits; internal BYTE AccumGreenBits; internal BYTE AccumBlueBits; internal BYTE AccumAlphaBits; internal BYTE DepthBits; internal BYTE StencilBits; internal BYTE AuxBuffers; internal BYTE LayerPlane; BYTE Reserved; internal COLORREF crTransparent; } #endregion #region GlyphMetricsFloat /// /// The GlyphMetricsFloat structure contains information about the placement and orientation of a glyph in a /// character cell. /// /// The values of GlyphMetricsFloat are specified as notional units. /// /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct GlyphMetricsFloat { /// /// Specifies the width of the smallest rectangle (the glyph's black box) that completely encloses the glyph. /// internal float BlackBoxX; /// /// Specifies the height of the smallest rectangle (the glyph's black box) that completely encloses the glyph. /// internal float BlackBoxY; /// /// Specifies the x and y coordinates of the upper-left corner of the smallest rectangle that completely encloses the glyph. /// internal PointFloat GlyphOrigin; /// /// Specifies the horizontal distance from the origin of the current character cell to the origin of the next character cell. /// internal float CellIncX; /// /// Specifies the vertical distance from the origin of the current character cell to the origin of the next character cell. /// internal float CellIncY; } #endregion #region PointFloat /// /// The POINTFLOAT structure contains the x and y coordinates of a point. /// /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct PointFloat { /// /// Specifies the horizontal (x) coordinate of a point. /// internal float X; /// /// Specifies the vertical (y) coordinate of a point. /// internal float Y; }; #endregion #region DeviceMode /* typedef struct _devicemode { BCHAR dmDeviceName[CCHDEVICENAME]; WORD dmSpecVersion; WORD dmDriverVersion; WORD dmSize; WORD dmDriverExtra; DWORD dmFields; union { struct { short dmOrientation; short dmPaperSize; short dmPaperLength; short dmPaperWidth; short dmScale; short dmCopies; short dmDefaultSource; short dmPrintQuality; }; POINTL dmPosition; DWORD dmDisplayOrientation; DWORD dmDisplayFixedOutput; }; short dmColor; short dmDuplex; short dmYResolution; short dmTTOption; short dmCollate; BYTE dmFormName[CCHFORMNAME]; WORD dmLogPixels; DWORD dmBitsPerPel; DWORD dmPelsWidth; DWORD dmPelsHeight; union { DWORD dmDisplayFlags; DWORD dmNup; } DWORD dmDisplayFrequency; #if(WINVER >= 0x0400) DWORD dmICMMethod; DWORD dmICMIntent; DWORD dmMediaType; DWORD dmDitherType; DWORD dmReserved1; DWORD dmReserved2; #if (WINVER >= 0x0500) || (_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0400) DWORD dmPanningWidth; DWORD dmPanningHeight; #endif #endif } DEVMODE; */ [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, CharSet = CharSet.Ansi)] internal class DeviceMode { internal DeviceMode() { Size = (short)Marshal.SizeOf(this); } [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 32)] internal string DeviceName; internal short SpecVersion; internal short DriverVersion; private short Size; internal short DriverExtra; internal int Fields; internal short Orientation; internal short PaperSize; internal short PaperLength; internal short PaperWidth; internal short Scale; internal short Copies; internal short DefaultSource; internal short PrintQuality; internal short Color; internal short Duplex; internal short YResolution; internal short TTOption; internal short Collate; [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.ByValTStr, SizeConst = 32)] internal string FormName; internal short LogPixels; internal int BitsPerPel; internal int PelsWidth; internal int PelsHeight; internal int DisplayFlags; internal int DisplayFrequency; internal int ICMMethod; internal int ICMIntent; internal int MediaType; internal int DitherType; internal int Reserved1; internal int Reserved2; internal int PanningWidth; internal int PanningHeight; } #endregion DeviceMode class #region Window Handling #region WindowClass [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal class WindowClass { internal WindowClassStyle style = WindowClassStyle.VRedraw | WindowClassStyle.HRedraw | WindowClassStyle.OwnDC; [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.FunctionPtr)] internal WindowProcedureEventHandler WindowProcedure; internal int ClassExtraBytes; internal int WindowExtraBytes; //[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType. internal IntPtr Instance; internal IntPtr Icon; internal IntPtr Cursor; internal IntPtr BackgroundBrush; //[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)] internal IntPtr MenuName; //[MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPStr)] internal IntPtr ClassName; //internal string ClassName; } #endregion #region internal struct MinMaxInfo /// /// Struct pointed to by WM_GETMINMAXINFO lParam /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct MINMAXINFO { System.Drawing.Point ptReserved; System.Drawing.Point ptMaxSize; System.Drawing.Point ptMaxPosition; System.Drawing.Point ptMinTrackSize; System.Drawing.Point ptMaxTrackSize; } #endregion #region internal struct WindowPosition /// /// The WindowPosition structure contains information about the size and position of a window. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct WindowPosition { /// /// Handle to the window. /// internal HWND hwnd; /// /// Specifies the position of the window in Z order (front-to-back position). /// This member can be a handle to the window behind which this window is placed, /// or can be one of the special values listed with the SetWindowPos function. /// internal HWND hwndInsertAfter; /// /// Specifies the position of the left edge of the window. /// internal int x; /// /// Specifies the position of the top edge of the window. /// internal int y; /// /// Specifies the window width, in pixels. /// internal int cx; /// /// Specifies the window height, in pixels. /// internal int cy; /// /// Specifies the window position. /// [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.U4)] internal SetWindowPosFlags flags; } #region internal enum SetWindowPosFlags [Flags] internal enum SetWindowPosFlags : int { /// /// Retains the current size (ignores the cx and cy parameters). /// NOSIZE = 0x0001, /// /// Retains the current position (ignores the x and y parameters). /// NOMOVE = 0x0002, /// /// Retains the current Z order (ignores the hwndInsertAfter parameter). /// NOZORDER = 0x0004, /// /// Does not redraw changes. If this flag is set, no repainting of any kind occurs. /// This applies to the client area, the nonclient area (including the title bar and scroll bars), /// and any part of the parent window uncovered as a result of the window being moved. /// When this flag is set, the application must explicitly invalidate or redraw any parts /// of the window and parent window that need redrawing. /// NOREDRAW = 0x0008, /// /// Does not activate the window. If this flag is not set, /// the window is activated and moved to the top of either the topmost or non-topmost group /// (depending on the setting of the hwndInsertAfter member). /// NOACTIVATE = 0x0010, /// /// Sends a WM_NCCALCSIZE message to the window, even if the window's size is not being changed. /// If this flag is not specified, WM_NCCALCSIZE is sent only when the window's size is being changed. /// FRAMECHANGED = 0x0020, /* The frame changed: send WM_NCCALCSIZE */ /// /// Displays the window. /// SHOWWINDOW = 0x0040, /// /// Hides the window. /// HIDEWINDOW = 0x0080, /// /// Discards the entire contents of the client area. If this flag is not specified, /// the valid contents of the client area are saved and copied back into the client area /// after the window is sized or repositioned. /// NOCOPYBITS = 0x0100, /// /// Does not change the owner window's position in the Z order. /// NOOWNERZORDER = 0x0200, /* Don't do owner Z ordering */ /// /// Prevents the window from receiving the WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message. /// NOSENDCHANGING = 0x0400, /* Don't send WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING */ /// /// Draws a frame (defined in the window's class description) around the window. /// DRAWFRAME = FRAMECHANGED, /// /// Same as the NOOWNERZORDER flag. /// NOREPOSITION = NOOWNERZORDER, DEFERERASE = 0x2000, ASYNCWINDOWPOS = 0x4000 } #endregion #endregion #endregion #region Raw Input structures #region RawInputDevice /// /// Defines information for the raw input devices. /// /// /// If RIDEV_NOLEGACY is set for a mouse or a keyboard, the system does not generate any legacy message for that device for the application. For example, if the mouse TLC is set with RIDEV_NOLEGACY, WM_LBUTTONDOWN and related legacy mouse messages are not generated. Likewise, if the keyboard TLC is set with RIDEV_NOLEGACY, WM_KEYDOWN and related legacy keyboard messages are not generated. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputDevice { /// /// Top level collection Usage page for the raw input device. /// //internal USHORT UsagePage; internal SHORT UsagePage; /// /// Top level collection Usage for the raw input device. /// //internal USHORT Usage; internal SHORT Usage; /// /// Mode flag that specifies how to interpret the information provided by UsagePage and Usage. /// It can be zero (the default) or one of the following values. /// By default, the operating system sends raw input from devices with the specified top level collection (TLC) /// to the registered application as long as it has the window focus. /// internal RawInputDeviceFlags Flags; /// /// Handle to the target window. If NULL it follows the keyboard focus. /// internal HWND Target; public override string ToString() { return String.Format("{0}/{1}, flags: {2}, window: {3}", UsagePage, Usage, Flags, Target); } } #endregion #region RawInputDeviceList /// /// Contains information about a raw input device. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputDeviceList { /// /// Handle to the raw input device. /// internal HANDLE Device; /// /// Type of device. /// internal RawInputDeviceType Type; public override string ToString() { return String.Format("{0}, Handle: {1}", Type, Device); } } #endregion #region RawInput /// /// Contains the raw input from a device. /// /// /// The handle to this structure is passed in the lParam parameter of WM_INPUT. /// To get detailed information -- such as the header and the content of the raw input -- call GetRawInputData. /// To get device specific information, call GetRawInputDeviceInfo with the hDevice from RAWINPUTHEADER. /// Raw input is available only when the application calls RegisterRawInputDevices with valid device specifications. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInput { internal RawInputHeader Header; internal RawInputData Data; internal byte[] ToByteArray() { unsafe { byte[] dump = new byte[API.RawInputSize]; fixed (RawInputDeviceType* ptr = &Header.Type) { for (int i = 0; i < API.RawInputSize; i++) dump[i] = *((byte*)ptr + i); return dump; } } } } [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)] internal struct RawInputData { [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawMouse Mouse; [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawKeyboard Keyboard; [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawHID HID; } #endregion #region RawInputHeader /// /// Contains the header information that is part of the raw input data. /// /// /// To get more information on the device, use hDevice in a call to GetRawInputDeviceInfo. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputHeader { /// /// Type of raw input. /// internal RawInputDeviceType Type; /// /// Size, in bytes, of the entire input packet of data. This includes the RawInput struct plus possible extra input reports in the RAWHID variable length array. /// internal DWORD Size; /// /// Handle to the device generating the raw input data. /// internal HANDLE Device; /// /// Value passed in the wParam parameter of the WM_INPUT message. /// internal WPARAM Param; } #endregion #region RawKeyboard /// /// Contains information about the state of the keyboard. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawKeyboard { /// /// Scan code from the key depression. The scan code for keyboard overrun is KEYBOARD_OVERRUN_MAKE_CODE. /// //internal USHORT MakeCode; internal SHORT MakeCode; /// /// Flags for scan code information. It can be one or more of the following. /// RI_KEY_MAKE /// RI_KEY_BREAK /// RI_KEY_E0 /// RI_KEY_E1 /// RI_KEY_TERMSRV_SET_LED /// RI_KEY_TERMSRV_SHADOW /// internal RawInputKeyboardDataFlags Flags; /// /// Reserved; must be zero. /// USHORT Reserved; /// /// Microsoft Windows message compatible virtual-key code. For more information, see Virtual-Key Codes. /// //internal USHORT VKey; internal VirtualKeys VKey; /// /// Corresponding window message, for example WM_KEYDOWN, WM_SYSKEYDOWN, and so forth. /// //internal UINT Message; internal INT Message; /// /// Device-specific additional information for the event. /// //internal ULONG ExtraInformation; internal LONG ExtraInformation; } #endregion #region RawMouse /// /// Contains information about the state of the mouse. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential, Pack=1)] internal struct RawMouse { //internal RawMouseFlags Flags; // USHORT in winuser.h, but only INT works -- USHORT returns 0. USHORT flags; byte for_alignment; // Not used -- used for alignment /// /// Reserved. /// //ULONG Buttons; internal USHORT buttonFlags; /// /// If usButtonFlags is RI_MOUSE_WHEEL, this member is a signed value that specifies the wheel delta. /// internal USHORT ButtonData;// { get { return (USHORT)((Buttons & 0xFFFF0000) >> 16); } } /// /// Raw state of the mouse buttons. /// internal ULONG RawButtons; /// /// Motion in the X direction. This is signed relative motion or absolute motion, depending on the value of usFlags. /// internal LONG LastX; /// /// Motion in the Y direction. This is signed relative motion or absolute motion, depending on the value of usFlags. /// internal LONG LastY; /// /// Device-specific additional information for the event. /// internal ULONG ExtraInformation; /// /// Mouse state. This member can be any reasonable combination of the following. /// MOUSE_ATTRIBUTES_CHANGED /// Mouse attributes changed; application needs to query the mouse attributes. /// MOUSE_MOVE_RELATIVE /// Mouse movement data is relative to the last mouse position. /// MOUSE_MOVE_ABSOLUTE /// Mouse movement data is based on absolute position. /// MOUSE_VIRTUAL_DESKTOP /// Mouse coordinates are mapped to the virtual desktop (for a multiple monitor system). /// internal RawMouseFlags Flags { get { return (RawMouseFlags)(flags); } } /// /// Transition state of the mouse buttons. /// internal RawInputMouseState ButtonFlags { get { return (RawInputMouseState)(buttonFlags); } } } #endregion #region RawMouse (second try) #if false [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawMouse { byte b00, b01, b02, b03, b04, b05, b06, b07, b08, b09, b10, b11, b12, b13, b14, b15, b16, b17, b18, b19, b20, b21, b22, b23; unsafe private byte* this[int i] { get { fixed (byte* ptr = &b00) { return ptr + i; } } } /// /// Mouse state. This member can be any reasonable combination of the following. /// MOUSE_ATTRIBUTES_CHANGED /// Mouse attributes changed; application needs to query the mouse attributes. /// MOUSE_MOVE_RELATIVE /// Mouse movement data is relative to the last mouse position. /// MOUSE_MOVE_ABSOLUTE /// Mouse movement data is based on absolute position. /// MOUSE_VIRTUAL_DESKTOP /// Mouse coordinates are mapped to the virtual desktop (for a multiple monitor system). /// internal RawMouseFlags Flags { get { unsafe { return *(RawMouseFlags*)this[0]; } } } /// /// Transition state of the mouse buttons. /// internal RawInputMouseState ButtonFlags { get { unsafe { return *(RawInputMouseState*)this[4]; } } } /// /// If usButtonFlags is RI_MOUSE_WHEEL, this member is a signed value that specifies the wheel delta. /// internal USHORT ButtonData { get { unsafe { return *(USHORT*)this[6]; } } } /// /// Raw state of the mouse buttons. /// internal ULONG RawButtons { get { unsafe { return *(ULONG*)this[8]; } } } /// /// Motion in the X direction. This is signed relative motion or absolute motion, depending on the value of usFlags. /// internal LONG LastX { get { unsafe { return *(LONG*)this[12]; } } } /// /// Motion in the Y direction. This is signed relative motion or absolute motion, depending on the value of usFlags. /// internal LONG LastY { get { unsafe { return *(LONG*)this[16]; } } } /// /// Device-specific additional information for the event. /// internal ULONG ExtraInformation { get { unsafe { return *(ULONG*)this[20]; } } } } #endif #endregion #region RawHID /// /// The RawHID structure describes the format of the raw input /// from a Human Interface Device (HID). /// /// /// Each WM_INPUT can indicate several inputs, but all of the inputs /// come from the same HID. The size of the bRawData array is /// dwSizeHid * dwCount. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawHID { /// /// Size, in bytes, of each HID input in bRawData. /// internal DWORD SizeHid; /// /// Number of HID inputs in bRawData. /// internal DWORD Count; /// /// Raw input data as an array of bytes. /// internal BYTE RawData; } #endregion #region RawInputDeviceInfo /// /// Defines the raw input data coming from any device. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal class RawInputDeviceInfo { /// /// Size, in bytes, of the RawInputDeviceInfo structure. /// DWORD Size = Marshal.SizeOf(typeof(RawInputDeviceInfo)); /// /// Type of raw input data. /// internal RawInputDeviceType Type; internal DeviceStruct Device; [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Explicit)] internal struct DeviceStruct { [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawInputMouseDeviceInfo Mouse; [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawInputKeyboardDeviceInfo Keyboard; [FieldOffset(0)] internal RawInputHIDDeviceInfo HID; }; } #endregion #region RawInputHIDDeviceInfo /// /// Defines the raw input data coming from the specified Human Interface Device (HID). /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputHIDDeviceInfo { /// /// Vendor ID for the HID. /// internal DWORD VendorId; /// /// Product ID for the HID. /// internal DWORD ProductId; /// /// Version number for the HID. /// internal DWORD VersionNumber; /// /// Top-level collection Usage Page for the device. /// //internal USHORT UsagePage; internal SHORT UsagePage; /// /// Top-level collection Usage for the device. /// //internal USHORT Usage; internal SHORT Usage; } #endregion #region RawInputKeyboardDeviceInfo /// /// Defines the raw input data coming from the specified keyboard. /// /// /// For the keyboard, the Usage Page is 1 and the Usage is 6. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputKeyboardDeviceInfo { /// /// Type of the keyboard. /// internal DWORD Type; /// /// Subtype of the keyboard. /// internal DWORD SubType; /// /// Scan code mode. /// internal DWORD KeyboardMode; /// /// Number of function keys on the keyboard. /// internal DWORD NumberOfFunctionKeys; /// /// Number of LED indicators on the keyboard. /// internal DWORD NumberOfIndicators; /// /// Total number of keys on the keyboard. /// internal DWORD NumberOfKeysTotal; } #endregion #region RawInputMouseDeviceInfo /// /// Defines the raw input data coming from the specified mouse. /// /// /// For the keyboard, the Usage Page is 1 and the Usage is 2. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct RawInputMouseDeviceInfo { /// /// ID for the mouse device. /// internal DWORD Id; /// /// Number of buttons for the mouse. /// internal DWORD NumberOfButtons; /// /// Number of data points per second. This information may not be applicable for every mouse device. /// internal DWORD SampleRate; /// /// TRUE if the mouse has a wheel for horizontal scrolling; otherwise, FALSE. /// /// /// This member is only supported under Microsoft Windows Vista and later versions. /// internal BOOL HasHorizontalWheel; } #endregion #endregion #region GetWindowLongOffsets /// /// Window field offsets for GetWindowLong() and GetWindowLongPtr(). /// internal static class GWL { private static bool x64; static GWL() { unsafe { x64 = sizeof(void*) == 8; } } internal static readonly int WNDPROC = (-4); internal static readonly int HINSTANCE = (-6); internal static readonly int HWNDPARENT = (-8); internal static readonly int STYLE = (-16); internal static readonly int EXSTYLE = (-20); internal static readonly int USERDATA = (-21); internal static readonly int ID = (-12); } #endregion #region Rectangle /// /// Defines the coordinates of the upper-left and lower-right corners of a rectangle. /// /// /// By convention, the right and bottom edges of the rectangle are normally considered exclusive. In other words, the pixel whose coordinates are (right, bottom) lies immediately outside of the the rectangle. For example, when RECT is passed to the FillRect function, the rectangle is filled up to, but not including, the right column and bottom row of pixels. This structure is identical to the RECTL structure. /// [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct Rectangle { /// /// Specifies the x-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the rectangle. /// internal LONG left; /// /// Specifies the y-coordinate of the upper-left corner of the rectangle. /// internal LONG top; /// /// Specifies the x-coordinate of the lower-right corner of the rectangle. /// internal LONG right; /// /// Specifies the y-coordinate of the lower-right corner of the rectangle. /// internal LONG bottom; public override string ToString() { return String.Format("({0},{1})-({2},{3})", left, top, right, bottom); } } #endregion #endregion #region --- Enums --- #region internal enum WindowStyle : int internal enum WindowStyle : int { Overlapped = 0x00000000, Popup = unchecked((int)0x80000000), Child = 0x40000000, Minimize = 0x20000000, Visible = 0x10000000, Disabled = 0x08000000, ClipSiblings = 0x04000000, ClipChildren = 0x02000000, Maximize = 0x01000000, Caption = 0x00C00000, // Border | DialogFrame Border = 0x00800000, DialogFrame = 0x00400000, VScroll = 0x00200000, HScreen = 0x00100000, SystemMenu = 0x00080000, ThickFrame = 0x00040000, Group = 0x00020000, TabStop = 0x00010000, MinimizeBox = 0x00020000, MaximizeBox = 0x00010000, Tiled = Overlapped, Iconic = Minimize, SizeBox = ThickFrame, TiledWindow = OverlappedWindow, // Common window styles: OverlappedWindow = Overlapped | Caption | SystemMenu | ThickFrame | MinimizeBox | MaximizeBox, PopupWindow = Popup | Border | SystemMenu, ChildWindow = Child } #endregion #region internal enum ExtendedWindowStyle : int [Flags] internal enum ExtendedWindowStyle : int { DialogModalFrame = 0x00000001, NoParentNotify = 0x00000004, Topmost = 0x00000008, AcceptFiles = 0x00000010, Transparent = 0x00000020, // #if(WINVER >= 0x0400) MdiChild = 0x00000040, ToolWindow = 0x00000080, WindowEdge = 0x00000100, ClientEdge = 0x00000200, ContextHelp = 0x00000400, // #endif // #if(WINVER >= 0x0400) Right = 0x00001000, Left = 0x00000000, RightToLeftReading = 0x00002000, LeftToRightReading = 0x00000000, LeftScrollbar = 0x00004000, RightScrollbar = 0x00000000, ControlParent = 0x00010000, StaticEdge = 0x00020000, ApplicationWindow = 0x00040000, OverlappedWindow = WindowEdge | ClientEdge, PaletteWindow = WindowEdge | ToolWindow | Topmost, // #endif // #if(_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0500) Layered = 0x00080000, // #endif // #if(WINVER >= 0x0500) NoInheritLayout = 0x00100000, // Disable inheritence of mirroring by children RightToLeftLayout = 0x00400000, // Right to left mirroring // #endif /* WINVER >= 0x0500 */ // #if(_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501) Composited = 0x02000000, // #endif /* _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501 */ // #if(_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0500) NoActivate = 0x08000000 // #endif /* _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0500 */ } #endregion #region GetWindowLongOffsets enum internal enum GetWindowLongOffsets : int { WNDPROC = (-4), HINSTANCE = (-6), HWNDPARENT = (-8), STYLE = (-16), EXSTYLE = (-20), USERDATA = (-21), ID = (-12), } #endregion #region PixelFormatDescriptorFlags enum [Flags] internal enum PixelFormatDescriptorFlags : int { // PixelFormatDescriptor flags DOUBLEBUFFER, STEREO, DRAW_TO_WINDOW, DRAW_TO_BITMAP, SUPPORT_GDI, SUPPORT_OPENGL, GENERIC_FORMAT, NEED_PALETTE, NEED_SYSTEM_PALETTE, SWAP_EXCHANGE, SWAP_COPY, SWAP_LAYER_BUFFERS, GENERIC_ACCELERATED, SUPPORT_DIRECTDRAW, // PixelFormatDescriptor flags for use in ChoosePixelFormat only DEPTH_DONTCARE = unchecked((int)0x20000000), DOUBLEBUFFER_DONTCARE = unchecked((int)0x40000000), STEREO_DONTCARE = unchecked((int)0x80000000) } #endregion #region PixelType internal enum PixelType : byte { RGBA = 0, INDEXED = 1 } #endregion #region WindowPlacementOptions enum internal enum WindowPlacementOptions { TOP = 0, BOTTOM = 1, TOPMOST = -1, NOTOPMOST = -2 } #endregion #region WindowClassStyle enum [Flags] internal enum WindowClassStyle { //None = 0x0000, VRedraw = 0x0001, HRedraw = 0x0002, DoubleClicks = 0x0008, OwnDC = 0x0020, ClassDC = 0x0040, ParentDC = 0x0080, NoClose = 0x0200, SaveBits = 0x0800, ByteAlignClient = 0x1000, ByteAlignWindow = 0x2000, GlobalClass = 0x4000, Ime = 0x00010000, // #if(_WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501) DropShadow = 0x00020000 // #endif /* _WIN32_WINNT >= 0x0501 */ } #endregion #region RawInputDeviceFlags enum [Flags] internal enum RawInputDeviceFlags : int { /// /// If set, this removes the top level collection from the inclusion list. /// This tells the operating system to stop reading from a device which matches the top level collection. /// REMOVE = 0x00000001, /// /// If set, this specifies the top level collections to exclude when reading a complete usage page. /// This flag only affects a TLC whose usage page is already specified with RawInputDeviceEnum.PAGEONLY. /// EXCLUDE = 0x00000010, /// /// If set, this specifies all devices whose top level collection is from the specified UsagePage. /// Note that usUsage must be zero. To exclude a particular top level collection, use EXCLUDE. /// PAGEONLY = 0x00000020, /// /// If set, this prevents any devices specified by UsagePage or Usage from generating legacy messages. /// This is only for the mouse and keyboard. See RawInputDevice Remarks. /// NOLEGACY = 0x00000030, /// /// If set, this enables the caller to receive the input even when the caller is not in the foreground. /// Note that Target must be specified in RawInputDevice. /// INPUTSINK = 0x00000100, /// /// If set, the mouse button click does not activate the other window. /// CAPTUREMOUSE = 0x00000200, // effective when mouse nolegacy is specified, otherwise it would be an error /// /// If set, the application-defined keyboard device hotkeys are not handled. /// However, the system hotkeys; for example, ALT+TAB and CTRL+ALT+DEL, are still handled. /// By default, all keyboard hotkeys are handled. /// NOHOTKEYS can be specified even if NOLEGACY is not specified and Target is NULL in RawInputDevice. /// NOHOTKEYS = 0x00000200, // effective for keyboard. /// /// Microsoft Windows XP Service Pack 1 (SP1): If set, the application command keys are handled. APPKEYS can be specified only if NOLEGACY is specified for a keyboard device. /// APPKEYS = 0x00000400, // effective for keyboard. /// /// If set, this enables the caller to receive input in the background only if the foreground application /// does not process it. In other words, if the foreground application is not registered for raw input, /// then the background application that is registered will receive the input. /// EXINPUTSINK = 0x00001000, DEVNOTIFY = 0x00002000, //EXMODEMASK = 0x000000F0 } #endregion #region GetRawInputDataEnum internal enum GetRawInputDataEnum { INPUT = 0x10000003, HEADER = 0x10000005 } #endregion #region RawInputDeviceInfoEnum internal enum RawInputDeviceInfoEnum { PREPARSEDDATA = 0x20000005, DEVICENAME = 0x20000007, // the return valus is the character length, not the byte size DEVICEINFO = 0x2000000b } #endregion #region RawInputMouseState [Flags] internal enum RawInputMouseState : ushort { LEFT_BUTTON_DOWN = 0x0001, // Left Button changed to down. LEFT_BUTTON_UP = 0x0002, // Left Button changed to up. RIGHT_BUTTON_DOWN = 0x0004, // Right Button changed to down. RIGHT_BUTTON_UP = 0x0008, // Right Button changed to up. MIDDLE_BUTTON_DOWN = 0x0010, // Middle Button changed to down. MIDDLE_BUTTON_UP = 0x0020, // Middle Button changed to up. BUTTON_1_DOWN = LEFT_BUTTON_DOWN, BUTTON_1_UP = LEFT_BUTTON_UP, BUTTON_2_DOWN = RIGHT_BUTTON_DOWN, BUTTON_2_UP = RIGHT_BUTTON_UP, BUTTON_3_DOWN = MIDDLE_BUTTON_DOWN, BUTTON_3_UP = MIDDLE_BUTTON_UP, BUTTON_4_DOWN = 0x0040, BUTTON_4_UP = 0x0080, BUTTON_5_DOWN = 0x0100, BUTTON_5_UP = 0x0200, WHEEL = 0x0400 } #endregion #region RawInputKeyboardDataFlags internal enum RawInputKeyboardDataFlags : short //: ushort { MAKE = 0, BREAK = 1, E0 = 2, E1 = 4, TERMSRV_SET_LED = 8, TERMSRV_SHADOW = 0x10 } #endregion #region RawInputDeviceType internal enum RawInputDeviceType : int { MOUSE = 0, KEYBOARD = 1, HID = 2 } #endregion #region RawMouseFlags /// /// Mouse indicator flags (found in winuser.h). /// internal enum RawMouseFlags : ushort { /// /// LastX/Y indicate relative motion. /// MOUSE_MOVE_RELATIVE = 0x00, /// /// LastX/Y indicate absolute motion. /// MOUSE_MOVE_ABSOLUTE = 0x01, /// /// The coordinates are mapped to the virtual desktop. /// MOUSE_VIRTUAL_DESKTOP = 0x02, /// /// Requery for mouse attributes. /// MOUSE_ATTRIBUTES_CHANGED = 0x04, } #endregion #region VirtualKeys internal enum VirtualKeys : short { /* * Virtual Key, Standard Set */ LBUTTON = 0x01, RBUTTON = 0x02, CANCEL = 0x03, MBUTTON = 0x04, /* NOT contiguous with L & RBUTTON */ XBUTTON1 = 0x05, /* NOT contiguous with L & RBUTTON */ XBUTTON2 = 0x06, /* NOT contiguous with L & RBUTTON */ /* * 0x07 : unassigned */ BACK = 0x08, TAB = 0x09, /* * 0x0A - 0x0B : reserved */ CLEAR = 0x0C, RETURN = 0x0D, SHIFT = 0x10, CONTROL = 0x11, MENU = 0x12, PAUSE = 0x13, CAPITAL = 0x14, KANA = 0x15, HANGEUL = 0x15, /* old name - should be here for compatibility */ HANGUL = 0x15, JUNJA = 0x17, FINAL = 0x18, HANJA = 0x19, KANJI = 0x19, ESCAPE = 0x1B, CONVERT = 0x1C, NONCONVERT = 0x1D, ACCEPT = 0x1E, MODECHANGE = 0x1F, SPACE = 0x20, PRIOR = 0x21, NEXT = 0x22, END = 0x23, HOME = 0x24, LEFT = 0x25, UP = 0x26, RIGHT = 0x27, DOWN = 0x28, SELECT = 0x29, PRINT = 0x2A, EXECUTE = 0x2B, SNAPSHOT = 0x2C, INSERT = 0x2D, DELETE = 0x2E, HELP = 0x2F, /* * 0 - 9 are the same as ASCII '0' - '9' (0x30 - 0x39) * 0x40 : unassigned * A - Z are the same as ASCII 'A' - 'Z' (0x41 - 0x5A) */ LWIN = 0x5B, RWIN = 0x5C, APPS = 0x5D, /* * 0x5E : reserved */ SLEEP = 0x5F, NUMPAD0 = 0x60, NUMPAD1 = 0x61, NUMPAD2 = 0x62, NUMPAD3 = 0x63, NUMPAD4 = 0x64, NUMPAD5 = 0x65, NUMPAD6 = 0x66, NUMPAD7 = 0x67, NUMPAD8 = 0x68, NUMPAD9 = 0x69, MULTIPLY = 0x6A, ADD = 0x6B, SEPARATOR = 0x6C, SUBTRACT = 0x6D, DECIMAL = 0x6E, DIVIDE = 0x6F, F1 = 0x70, F2 = 0x71, F3 = 0x72, F4 = 0x73, F5 = 0x74, F6 = 0x75, F7 = 0x76, F8 = 0x77, F9 = 0x78, F10 = 0x79, F11 = 0x7A, F12 = 0x7B, F13 = 0x7C, F14 = 0x7D, F15 = 0x7E, F16 = 0x7F, F17 = 0x80, F18 = 0x81, F19 = 0x82, F20 = 0x83, F21 = 0x84, F22 = 0x85, F23 = 0x86, F24 = 0x87, /* * 0x88 - 0x8F : unassigned */ NUMLOCK = 0x90, SCROLL = 0x91, /* * NEC PC-9800 kbd definitions */ OEM_NEC_EQUAL= 0x92, // '=' key on numpad /* * Fujitsu/OASYS kbd definitions */ OEM_FJ_JISHO = 0x92, // 'Dictionary' key OEM_FJ_MASSHOU = 0x93, // 'Unregister word' key OEM_FJ_TOUROKU = 0x94, // 'Register word' key OEM_FJ_LOYA = 0x95, // 'Left OYAYUBI' key OEM_FJ_ROYA = 0x96, // 'Right OYAYUBI' key /* * 0x97 - 0x9F : unassigned */ /* * L* & R* - left and right Alt, Ctrl and Shift virtual keys. * Used only as parameters to GetAsyncKeyState() and GetKeyState(). * No other API or message will distinguish left and right keys in this way. */ LSHIFT = 0xA0, RSHIFT = 0xA1, LCONTROL = 0xA2, RCONTROL = 0xA3, LMENU = 0xA4, RMENU = 0xA5, BROWSER_BACK = 0xA6, BROWSER_FORWARD = 0xA7, BROWSER_REFRESH = 0xA8, BROWSER_STOP = 0xA9, BROWSER_SEARCH = 0xAA, BROWSER_FAVORITES = 0xAB, BROWSER_HOME = 0xAC, VOLUME_MUTE = 0xAD, VOLUME_DOWN = 0xAE, VOLUME_UP = 0xAF, MEDIA_NEXT_TRACK = 0xB0, MEDIA_PREV_TRACK = 0xB1, MEDIA_STOP = 0xB2, MEDIA_PLAY_PAUSE = 0xB3, LAUNCH_MAIL = 0xB4, LAUNCH_MEDIA_SELECT = 0xB5, LAUNCH_APP1 = 0xB6, LAUNCH_APP2 = 0xB7, /* * 0xB8 - 0xB9 : reserved */ OEM_1 = 0xBA, // ';:' for US OEM_PLUS = 0xBB, // '+' any country OEM_COMMA = 0xBC, // ',' any country OEM_MINUS = 0xBD, // '-' any country OEM_PERIOD = 0xBE, // '.' any country OEM_2 = 0xBF, // '/?' for US OEM_3 = 0xC0, // '`~' for US /* * 0xC1 - 0xD7 : reserved */ /* * 0xD8 - 0xDA : unassigned */ OEM_4 = 0xDB, // '[{' for US OEM_5 = 0xDC, // '\|' for US OEM_6 = 0xDD, // ']}' for US OEM_7 = 0xDE, // ''"' for US OEM_8 = 0xDF, /* * 0xE0 : reserved */ /* * Various extended or enhanced keyboards */ OEM_AX = 0xE1, // 'AX' key on Japanese AX kbd OEM_102 = 0xE2, // "<>" or "\|" on RT 102-key kbd. ICO_HELP = 0xE3, // Help key on ICO ICO_00 = 0xE4, // 00 key on ICO PROCESSKEY = 0xE5, ICO_CLEAR = 0xE6, PACKET = 0xE7, /* * 0xE8 : unassigned */ /* * Nokia/Ericsson definitions */ OEM_RESET = 0xE9, OEM_JUMP = 0xEA, OEM_PA1 = 0xEB, OEM_PA2 = 0xEC, OEM_PA3 = 0xED, OEM_WSCTRL = 0xEE, OEM_CUSEL = 0xEF, OEM_ATTN = 0xF0, OEM_FINISH = 0xF1, OEM_COPY = 0xF2, OEM_AUTO = 0xF3, OEM_ENLW = 0xF4, OEM_BACKTAB = 0xF5, ATTN = 0xF6, CRSEL = 0xF7, EXSEL = 0xF8, EREOF = 0xF9, PLAY = 0xFA, ZOOM = 0xFB, NONAME = 0xFC, PA1 = 0xFD, OEM_CLEAR = 0xFE, Last } #endregion #region MouseKeys /// /// Enumerates available mouse keys (suitable for use in WM_MOUSEMOVE messages). /// enum MouseKeys { // Summary: // No mouse button was pressed. None = 0, // // Summary: // The left mouse button was pressed. Left = 0x0001, // // Summary: // The right mouse button was pressed. Right = 0x0002, // // Summary: // The middle mouse button was pressed. Middle = 0x0010, // // Summary: // The first XButton was pressed. XButton1 = 0x0020, // // Summary: // The second XButton was pressed. XButton2 = 0x0040, } #endregion #region QueueStatusFlags [Flags] /// /// Queue status flags for GetQueueStatus() and MsgWaitForMultipleObjects() /// internal enum QueueStatusFlags { /// /// A WM_KEYUP, WM_KEYDOWN, WM_SYSKEYUP, or WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is in the queue. /// KEY = 0x0001, /// /// A WM_MOUSEMOVE message is in the queue. /// MOUSEMOVE = 0x0002, /// /// A mouse-button message (WM_LBUTTONUP, WM_RBUTTONDOWN, and so on). /// MOUSEBUTTON = 0x0004, /// /// A posted message (other than those listed here) is in the queue. /// POSTMESSAGE = 0x0008, /// /// A WM_TIMER message is in the queue. /// TIMER = 0x0010, /// /// A WM_PAINT message is in the queue. /// PAINT = 0x0020, /// /// A message sent by another thread or application is in the queue. /// SENDMESSAGE = 0x0040, /// /// A WM_HOTKEY message is in the queue. /// HOTKEY = 0x0080, /// /// A posted message (other than those listed here) is in the queue. /// ALLPOSTMESSAGE = 0x0100, /// /// A raw input message is in the queue. For more information, see Raw Input. /// Windows XP and higher only. /// RAWINPUT = 0x0400, /// /// A WM_MOUSEMOVE message or mouse-button message (WM_LBUTTONUP, WM_RBUTTONDOWN, and so on). /// MOUSE = MOUSEMOVE | MOUSEBUTTON, /// /// An input message is in the queue. This is composed of KEY, MOUSE and RAWINPUT. /// Windows XP and higher only. /// INPUT = MOUSE | KEY | RAWINPUT, /// /// An input message is in the queue. This is composed of QS_KEY and QS_MOUSE. /// Windows 2000 and earlier. /// INPUT_LEGACY = MOUSE | KEY, /// /// An input, WM_TIMER, WM_PAINT, WM_HOTKEY, or posted message is in the queue. /// ALLEVENTS = INPUT | POSTMESSAGE | TIMER | PAINT | HOTKEY, /// /// Any message is in the queue. /// ALLINPUT = INPUT | POSTMESSAGE | TIMER | PAINT | HOTKEY | SENDMESSAGE } #endregion #region WindowMessage internal enum WindowMessage { NULL = 0x0000, CREATE = 0x0001, DESTROY = 0x0002, MOVE = 0x0003, SIZE = 0x0005, ACTIVATE = 0x0006, SETFOCUS = 0x0007, KILLFOCUS = 0x0008, // internal const uint SETVISIBLE = 0x0009; ENABLE = 0x000A, SETREDRAW = 0x000B, SETTEXT = 0x000C, GETTEXT = 0x000D, GETTEXTLENGTH = 0x000E, PAINT = 0x000F, CLOSE = 0x0010, QUERYENDSESSION = 0x0011, QUIT = 0x0012, QUERYOPEN = 0x0013, ERASEBKGND = 0x0014, SYSCOLORCHANGE = 0x0015, ENDSESSION = 0x0016, // internal const uint SYSTEMERROR = 0x0017; SHOWWINDOW = 0x0018, CTLCOLOR = 0x0019, WININICHANGE = 0x001A, SETTINGCHANGE = 0x001A, DEVMODECHANGE = 0x001B, ACTIVATEAPP = 0x001C, FONTCHANGE = 0x001D, TIMECHANGE = 0x001E, CANCELMODE = 0x001F, SETCURSOR = 0x0020, MOUSEACTIVATE = 0x0021, CHILDACTIVATE = 0x0022, QUEUESYNC = 0x0023, GETMINMAXINFO = 0x0024, PAINTICON = 0x0026, ICONERASEBKGND = 0x0027, NEXTDLGCTL = 0x0028, // internal const uint ALTTABACTIVE = 0x0029; SPOOLERSTATUS = 0x002A, DRAWITEM = 0x002B, MEASUREITEM = 0x002C, DELETEITEM = 0x002D, VKEYTOITEM = 0x002E, CHARTOITEM = 0x002F, SETFONT = 0x0030, GETFONT = 0x0031, SETHOTKEY = 0x0032, GETHOTKEY = 0x0033, // internal const uint FILESYSCHANGE = 0x0034; // internal const uint ISACTIVEICON = 0x0035; // internal const uint QUERYPARKICON = 0x0036; QUERYDRAGICON = 0x0037, COMPAREITEM = 0x0039, // internal const uint TESTING = 0x003a; // internal const uint OTHERWINDOWCREATED = 0x003c; GETOBJECT = 0x003D, // internal const uint ACTIVATESHELLWINDOW = 0x003e; COMPACTING = 0x0041, COMMNOTIFY = 0x0044, WINDOWPOSCHANGING = 0x0046, WINDOWPOSCHANGED = 0x0047, POWER = 0x0048, COPYDATA = 0x004A, CANCELJOURNAL = 0x004B, NOTIFY = 0x004E, INPUTLANGCHANGEREQUEST = 0x0050, INPUTLANGCHANGE = 0x0051, TCARD = 0x0052, HELP = 0x0053, USERCHANGED = 0x0054, NOTIFYFORMAT = 0x0055, CONTEXTMENU = 0x007B, STYLECHANGING = 0x007C, STYLECHANGED = 0x007D, DISPLAYCHANGE = 0x007E, GETICON = 0x007F, // Non-Client messages SETICON = 0x0080, NCCREATE = 0x0081, NCDESTROY = 0x0082, NCCALCSIZE = 0x0083, NCHITTEST = 0x0084, NCPAINT = 0x0085, NCACTIVATE = 0x0086, GETDLGCODE = 0x0087, SYNCPAINT = 0x0088, // internal const uint SYNCTASK = 0x0089; NCMOUSEMOVE = 0x00A0, NCLBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A1, NCLBUTTONUP = 0x00A2, NCLBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A3, NCRBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A4, NCRBUTTONUP = 0x00A5, NCRBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A6, NCMBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A7, NCMBUTTONUP = 0x00A8, NCMBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A9, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// NCXBUTTONDOWN = 0x00ab, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// NCXBUTTONUP = 0x00ac, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// NCXBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00ad, INPUT = 0x00FF, KEYDOWN = 0x0100, KEYFIRST = 0x0100, KEYUP = 0x0101, CHAR = 0x0102, DEADCHAR = 0x0103, SYSKEYDOWN = 0x0104, SYSKEYUP = 0x0105, SYSCHAR = 0x0106, SYSDEADCHAR = 0x0107, KEYLAST = 0x0108, IME_STARTCOMPOSITION = 0x010D, IME_ENDCOMPOSITION = 0x010E, IME_COMPOSITION = 0x010F, IME_KEYLAST = 0x010F, INITDIALOG = 0x0110, COMMAND = 0x0111, SYSCOMMAND = 0x0112, TIMER = 0x0113, HSCROLL = 0x0114, VSCROLL = 0x0115, INITMENU = 0x0116, INITMENUPOPUP = 0x0117, // internal const uint SYSTIMER = 0x0118; MENUSELECT = 0x011F, MENUCHAR = 0x0120, ENTERIDLE = 0x0121, MENURBUTTONUP = 0x0122, MENUDRAG = 0x0123, MENUGETOBJECT = 0x0124, UNINITMENUPOPUP = 0x0125, MENUCOMMAND = 0x0126, CHANGEUISTATE = 0x0127, UPDATEUISTATE = 0x0128, QUERYUISTATE = 0x0129, // internal const uint LBTRACKPOINT = 0x0131; CTLCOLORMSGBOX = 0x0132, CTLCOLOREDIT = 0x0133, CTLCOLORLISTBOX = 0x0134, CTLCOLORBTN = 0x0135, CTLCOLORDLG = 0x0136, CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR = 0x0137, CTLCOLORSTATIC = 0x0138, MOUSEMOVE = 0x0200, MOUSEFIRST = 0x0200, LBUTTONDOWN = 0x0201, LBUTTONUP = 0x0202, LBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0203, RBUTTONDOWN = 0x0204, RBUTTONUP = 0x0205, RBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0206, MBUTTONDOWN = 0x0207, MBUTTONUP = 0x0208, MBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0209, MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A, MOUSELAST = 0x020D, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// XBUTTONDOWN = 0x020B, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// XBUTTONUP = 0x020C, /// /// Windows 2000 and higher only. /// XBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x020D, PARENTNOTIFY = 0x0210, ENTERMENULOOP = 0x0211, EXITMENULOOP = 0x0212, NEXTMENU = 0x0213, SIZING = 0x0214, CAPTURECHANGED = 0x0215, MOVING = 0x0216, // internal const uint POWERBROADCAST = 0x0218; DEVICECHANGE = 0x0219, MDICREATE = 0x0220, MDIDESTROY = 0x0221, MDIACTIVATE = 0x0222, MDIRESTORE = 0x0223, MDINEXT = 0x0224, MDIMAXIMIZE = 0x0225, MDITILE = 0x0226, MDICASCADE = 0x0227, MDIICONARRANGE = 0x0228, MDIGETACTIVE = 0x0229, /* D&D messages */ // internal const uint DROPOBJECT = 0x022A; // internal const uint QUERYDROPOBJECT = 0x022B; // internal const uint BEGINDRAG = 0x022C; // internal const uint DRAGLOOP = 0x022D; // internal const uint DRAGSELECT = 0x022E; // internal const uint DRAGMOVE = 0x022F; MDISETMENU = 0x0230, ENTERSIZEMOVE = 0x0231, EXITSIZEMOVE = 0x0232, DROPFILES = 0x0233, MDIREFRESHMENU = 0x0234, IME_SETCONTEXT = 0x0281, IME_NOTIFY = 0x0282, IME_CONTROL = 0x0283, IME_COMPOSITIONFULL = 0x0284, IME_SELECT = 0x0285, IME_CHAR = 0x0286, IME_REQUEST = 0x0288, IME_KEYDOWN = 0x0290, IME_KEYUP = 0x0291, NCMOUSEHOVER = 0x02A0, MOUSEHOVER = 0x02A1, NCMOUSELEAVE = 0x02A2, MOUSELEAVE = 0x02A3, CUT = 0x0300, COPY = 0x0301, PASTE = 0x0302, CLEAR = 0x0303, UNDO = 0x0304, RENDERFORMAT = 0x0305, RENDERALLFORMATS = 0x0306, DESTROYCLIPBOARD = 0x0307, DRAWCLIPBOARD = 0x0308, PAINTCLIPBOARD = 0x0309, VSCROLLCLIPBOARD = 0x030A, SIZECLIPBOARD = 0x030B, ASKCBFORMATNAME = 0x030C, CHANGECBCHAIN = 0x030D, HSCROLLCLIPBOARD = 0x030E, QUERYNEWPALETTE = 0x030F, PALETTEISCHANGING = 0x0310, PALETTECHANGED = 0x0311, HOTKEY = 0x0312, PRINT = 0x0317, PRINTCLIENT = 0x0318, HANDHELDFIRST = 0x0358, HANDHELDLAST = 0x035F, AFXFIRST = 0x0360, AFXLAST = 0x037F, PENWINFIRST = 0x0380, PENWINLAST = 0x038F, APP = 0x8000, USER = 0x0400, // Our "private" ones MOUSE_ENTER = 0x0401, ASYNC_MESSAGE = 0x0403, REFLECT = USER + 0x1c00, CLOSE_INTERNAL = USER + 0x1c01, // NotifyIcon (Systray) Balloon messages BALLOONSHOW = USER + 0x0002, BALLOONHIDE = USER + 0x0003, BALLOONTIMEOUT = USER + 0x0004, BALLOONUSERCLICK = USER + 0x0005 } #endregion #region ShowWindowCommand /// // ShowWindow() Commands /// internal enum ShowWindowCommand { /// /// Hides the window and activates another window. /// HIDE = 0, /// /// Activates and displays a window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when displaying the window for the first time. /// SHOWNORMAL = 1, //NORMAL = 1, /// /// Activates the window and displays it as a minimized window. /// SHOWMINIMIZED = 2, /// /// Activates the window and displays it as a maximized window. /// SHOWMAXIMIZED = 3, //MAXIMIZE = 3, /// /// Displays the window as a minimized window. This value is similar to SW_SHOWMINIMIZED, except the window is not activated. /// SHOWNOACTIVATE = 4, /// /// Activates the window and displays it in its current size and position. /// SHOW = 5, /// /// Minimizes the specified window and activates the next top-level window in the Z order. /// MINIMIZE = 6, /// /// Displays the window as a minimized window. This value is similar to SW_SHOWMINIMIZED, except the window is not activated. /// SHOWMINNOACTIVE = 7, /// /// Displays the window in its current size and position. This value is similar to SW_SHOW, except the window is not activated. /// SHOWNA = 8, /// /// Activates and displays the window. If the window is minimized or maximized, the system restores it to its original size and position. An application should specify this flag when restoring a minimized window. /// RESTORE = 9, /// /// Sets the show state based on the SW_ value specified in the STARTUPINFO structure passed to the CreateProcess function by the program that started the application. /// SHOWDEFAULT = 10, /// /// Windows 2000/XP: Minimizes a window, even if the thread that owns the window is not responding. This flag should only be used when minimizing windows from a different thread. /// FORCEMINIMIZE = 11, //MAX = 11, // Old ShowWindow() Commands //HIDE_WINDOW = 0, //SHOW_OPENWINDOW = 1, //SHOW_ICONWINDOW = 2, //SHOW_FULLSCREEN = 3, //SHOW_OPENNOACTIVATE= 4, } #endregion #region ShowWindowMessageIdentifiers /// /// Identifiers for the WM_SHOWWINDOW message /// internal enum ShowWindowMessageIdentifiers { PARENTCLOSING = 1, OTHERZOOM = 2, PARENTOPENING = 3, OTHERUNZOOM = 4, } #endregion #region GDI charset /// /// Enumerates the available character sets. /// internal enum GdiCharset { Ansi = 0, Default = 1, Symbol = 2, ShiftJIS = 128, Hangeul = 129, Hangul = 129, GB2312 = 134, ChineseBig5 = 136, OEM = 255, //#if(WINVER >= 0x0400) Johab = 130, Hebrew = 177, Arabic = 178, Greek = 161, Turkish = 162, Vietnamese = 163, Thai = 222, EastEurope = 238, Russian = 204, Mac = 77, Baltic = 186, } #endregion #endregion #region --- Callbacks --- internal delegate void WindowProcedure(ref System.Windows.Forms.Message msg); [UnmanagedFunctionPointerAttribute(CallingConvention.Winapi)] internal delegate void WindowProcedureEventHandler(object sender, WindowProcedureEventArgs e); internal class WindowProcedureEventArgs : EventArgs { private System.Windows.Forms.Message msg; internal System.Windows.Forms.Message Message { get { return msg; } set { msg = value; } } } #region Message [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential), CLSCompliant(false)] internal struct MSG { internal IntPtr HWnd; internal WindowMessage Message; internal IntPtr WParam; internal IntPtr LParam; internal uint Time; internal POINT Point; //internal object RefObject; public override string ToString() { return String.Format("msg=0x{0:x} ({1}) hwnd=0x{2:x} wparam=0x{3:x} lparam=0x{4:x} pt=0x{5:x}", (int)Message, Message.ToString(), HWnd.ToInt32(), WParam.ToInt32(), LParam.ToInt32(), Point); } } #endregion #region Point [StructLayout(LayoutKind.Sequential)] internal struct POINT { internal int X; internal int Y; internal POINT(int x, int y) { this.X = x; this.Y = y; } internal System.Drawing.Point ToPoint() { return new System.Drawing.Point(X, Y); } public override string ToString() { return "Point {" + X.ToString() + ", " + Y.ToString() + ")"; } } #endregion #endregion }