Re: Subclassing window (URGENT!!!)

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"=?Utf-8?B?TWVoZGkgSGFzYW4=?=" <MehdiHasan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote in news:F9203BD5-6100-499E-A8F7-2A25F5EDC3EE@xxxxxxxxxxxxx:

>>Look at this.....
>>
>>rrrrrrrrre12345676
>>
>>rrrrrrrrrtyuiop[]\jk
>>
>>That was text I typed into that demo program, highlighted this window
>>in the listbox with the window names, then clicked the button on the
>>bottom labelled 'Send to Window with listed handle'.
>
> Now Buddy, let me show how things differ-
> Type "abcd" in the IE addressbar, now type "efgh" in ur "full featured
> demo", then select IE window from the window list and pass the string.
> What happened? Just at the moment that demo set focus to IE > the
> whole addressbar text is selected by IE > and when the demo send those
> "efgh", previous "abcd" was replaced!
> Now do the whole thing with windows2000/Xp OSK, it works fine because
> when u click on it, it doesn't take focus from other applications at
> all.
>
> Dear GURUs, look at the subject of my posting, it is not about making
> an on screen keyboard,
> it is about subclassing a window so that it never get focuss but can
> detect mouse clicks, its tricky man,
> I'm not that dumb who come here and ask about making simple onscreen
> keyboard.
>

Actually, in your second post to MichaelC you said 'Just show me a
complete solution of onscreen keyboard on this newsgroup, I'll pay you in
a blank cheq.'

I gave to you 'as complete of a solution as you are going to find
anywhere', which by the way, is not mine, and which I NEVER said was
full-featured and complete.

Plonk!!
.


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