// THIS FILE IS PART OF Vanara PROJECT
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// THE Vanara PROJECT IS AN OPENSOURCE LIBRARY LICENSED UNDER THE MIT License.
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// COPYRIGHT (C) dahall. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
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// GITHUB: https://github.com/dahall/Vanara
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using System;
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namespace Vanara.PInvoke
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{
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public static partial class User32
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{
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/// <summary>Windows Messages</summary>
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//[Flags]
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public enum WindowMessage
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{
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NULL message performs no operation. An application sends the WM_NULL message if it wants to post a message that the
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/// recipient window will ignore.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NULL = 0x0000,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_CREATE message is sent when an application requests that a window be created by calling the CreateWindowEx or
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/// CreateWindow function. (The message is sent before the function returns.) The window procedure of the new window receives
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/// this message after the window is created, but before the window becomes visible.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CREATE = 0x0001,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_DESTROY message is sent when a window is being destroyed. It is sent to the window procedure of the window being
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/// destroyed after the window is removed from the screen. This message is sent first to the window being destroyed and then to
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/// the child windows (if any) as they are destroyed. During the processing of the message, it can be assumed that all child
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/// windows still exist. ///
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/// </summary>
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WM_DESTROY = 0x0002,
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/// <summary>The WM_MOVE message is sent after a window has been moved.</summary>
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WM_MOVE = 0x0003,
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/// <summary>The WM_SIZE message is sent to a window after its size has changed.</summary>
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WM_SIZE = 0x0005,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ACTIVATE message is sent to both the window being activated and the window being deactivated. If the windows use the
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/// same input queue, the message is sent synchronously, first to the window procedure of the top-level window being deactivated,
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/// then to the window procedure of the top-level window being activated. If the windows use different input queues, the message
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/// is sent asynchronously, so the window is activated immediately.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ACTIVATE = 0x0006,
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/// <summary>The WM_SETFOCUS message is sent to a window after it has gained the keyboard focus.</summary>
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WM_SETFOCUS = 0x0007,
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/// <summary>The WM_KILLFOCUS message is sent to a window immediately before it loses the keyboard focus.</summary>
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WM_KILLFOCUS = 0x0008,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ENABLE message is sent when an application changes the enabled state of a window. It is sent to the window whose
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/// enabled state is changing. This message is sent before the EnableWindow function returns, but after the enabled state
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/// (WS_DISABLED style bit) of the window has changed.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ENABLE = 0x000A,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_SETREDRAW message to a window to allow changes in that window to be redrawn or to prevent changes
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/// in that window from being redrawn.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SETREDRAW = 0x000B,
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/// <summary>An application sends a WM_SETTEXT message to set the text of a window.</summary>
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WM_SETTEXT = 0x000C,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_GETTEXT message to copy the text that corresponds to a window into a buffer provided by the caller.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETTEXT = 0x000D,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_GETTEXTLENGTH message to determine the length, in characters, of the text associated with a window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETTEXTLENGTH = 0x000E,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_PAINT message is sent when the system or another application makes a request to paint a portion of an application's
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/// window. The message is sent when the UpdateWindow or RedrawWindow function is called, or by the DispatchMessage function when
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/// the application obtains a WM_PAINT message by using the GetMessage or PeekMessage function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_PAINT = 0x000F,
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/// <summary>The WM_CLOSE message is sent as a signal that a window or an application should terminate.</summary>
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WM_CLOSE = 0x0010,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_QUERYENDSESSION message is sent when the user chooses to end the session or when an application calls one of the
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/// system shutdown functions. If any application returns zero, the session is not ended. The system stops sending
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/// WM_QUERYENDSESSION messages as soon as one application returns zero. After processing this message, the system sends the
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/// WM_ENDSESSION message with the wParam parameter set to the results of the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message.
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/// </summary>
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WM_QUERYENDSESSION = 0x0011,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_QUERYOPEN message is sent to an icon when the user requests that the window be restored to its previous size and position.
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/// </summary>
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WM_QUERYOPEN = 0x0013,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ENDSESSION message is sent to an application after the system processes the results of the WM_QUERYENDSESSION message.
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/// The WM_ENDSESSION message informs the application whether the session is ending.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ENDSESSION = 0x0016,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_QUIT message indicates a request to terminate an application and is generated when the application calls the
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/// PostQuitMessage function. It causes the GetMessage function to return zero.
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/// </summary>
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WM_QUIT = 0x0012,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ERASEBKGND message is sent when the window background must be erased (for example, when a window is resized). The
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/// message is sent to prepare an invalidated portion of a window for painting.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ERASEBKGND = 0x0014,
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/// <summary>This message is sent to all top-level windows when a change is made to a system color setting.</summary>
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WM_SYSCOLORCHANGE = 0x0015,
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/// <summary>The WM_SHOWWINDOW message is sent to a window when the window is about to be hidden or shown.</summary>
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WM_SHOWWINDOW = 0x0018,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_WININICHANGE message to all top-level windows after making a change to the WIN.INI file. The
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/// SystemParametersInfo function sends this message after an application uses the function to change a setting in WIN.INI. Note
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/// The WM_WININICHANGE message is provided only for compatibility with earlier versions of the system. Applications should use
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/// the WM_SETTINGCHANGE message.
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/// </summary>
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WM_WININICHANGE = 0x001A,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_WININICHANGE message to all top-level windows after making a change to the WIN.INI file. The
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/// SystemParametersInfo function sends this message after an application uses the function to change a setting in WIN.INI. Note
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/// The WM_WININICHANGE message is provided only for compatibility with earlier versions of the system. Applications should use
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/// the WM_SETTINGCHANGE message.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SETTINGCHANGE = WM_WININICHANGE,
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/// <summary>The WM_DEVMODECHANGE message is sent to all top-level windows whenever the user changes device-mode settings.</summary>
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WM_DEVMODECHANGE = 0x001B,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ACTIVATEAPP message is sent when a window belonging to a different application than the active window is about to be
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/// activated. The message is sent to the application whose window is being activated and to the application whose window is
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/// being deactivated.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ACTIVATEAPP = 0x001C,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_FONTCHANGE message to all top-level windows in the system after changing the pool of font resources.
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/// </summary>
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WM_FONTCHANGE = 0x001D,
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/// <summary>A message that is sent whenever there is a change in the system time.</summary>
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WM_TIMECHANGE = 0x001E,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_CANCELMODE message is sent to cancel certain modes, such as mouse capture. For example, the system sends this message
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/// to the active window when a dialog box or message box is displayed. Certain functions also send this message explicitly to
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/// the specified window regardless of whether it is the active window. For example, the EnableWindow function sends this message
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/// when disabling the specified window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CANCELMODE = 0x001F,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_SETCURSOR message is sent to a window if the mouse causes the cursor to move within a window and mouse input is not captured.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SETCURSOR = 0x0020,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_MOUSEACTIVATE message is sent when the cursor is in an inactive window and the user presses a mouse button. The parent
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/// window receives this message only if the child window passes it to the DefWindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MOUSEACTIVATE = 0x0021,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_CHILDACTIVATE message is sent to a child window when the user clicks the window's title bar or when the window is
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/// activated, moved, or sized.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CHILDACTIVATE = 0x0022,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_QUEUESYNC message is sent by a computer-based training (CBT) application to separate user-input messages from other
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/// messages sent through the WH_JOURNALPLAYBACK Hook procedure.
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/// </summary>
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WM_QUEUESYNC = 0x0023,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_GETMINMAXINFO message is sent to a window when the size or position of the window is about to change. An application
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/// can use this message to override the window's default maximized size and position, or its default minimum or maximum tracking size.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETMINMAXINFO = 0x0024,
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/// <summary>
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/// Windows NT 3.51 and earlier: The WM_PAINTICON message is sent to a minimized window when the icon is to be painted. This
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/// message is not sent by newer versions of Microsoft Windows, except in unusual circumstances explained in the Remarks.
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/// </summary>
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WM_PAINTICON = 0x0026,
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/// <summary>
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/// Windows NT 3.51 and earlier: The WM_ICONERASEBKGND message is sent to a minimized window when the background of the icon must
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/// be filled before painting the icon. A window receives this message only if a class icon is defined for the window; otherwise,
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/// WM_ERASEBKGND is sent. This message is not sent by newer versions of Windows.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ICONERASEBKGND = 0x0027,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NEXTDLGCTL message is sent to a dialog box procedure to set the keyboard focus to a different control in the dialog box.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NEXTDLGCTL = 0x0028,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_SPOOLERSTATUS message is sent from Print Manager whenever a job is added to or removed from the Print Manager queue.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SPOOLERSTATUS = 0x002A,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_DRAWITEM message is sent to the parent window of an owner-drawn button, combo box, list box, or menu when a visual
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/// aspect of the button, combo box, list box, or menu has changed.
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/// </summary>
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WM_DRAWITEM = 0x002B,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_MEASUREITEM message is sent to the owner window of a combo box, list box, list view control, or menu item when the
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/// control or menu is created.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MEASUREITEM = 0x002C,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to the owner of a list box or combo box when the list box or combo box is destroyed or when items are removed by the
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/// LB_DELETESTRING, LB_RESETCONTENT, CB_DELETESTRING, or CB_RESETCONTENT message. The system sends a WM_DELETEITEM message for
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/// each deleted item. The system sends the WM_DELETEITEM message for any deleted list box or combo box item with nonzero item data.
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/// </summary>
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WM_DELETEITEM = 0x002D,
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/// <summary>Sent by a list box with the LBS_WANTKEYBOARDINPUT style to its owner in response to a WM_KEYDOWN message.</summary>
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WM_VKEYTOITEM = 0x002E,
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/// <summary>Sent by a list box with the LBS_WANTKEYBOARDINPUT style to its owner in response to a WM_CHAR message.</summary>
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WM_CHARTOITEM = 0x002F,
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/// <summary>An application sends a WM_SETFONT message to specify the font that a control is to use when drawing text.</summary>
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WM_SETFONT = 0x0030,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_GETFONT message to a control to retrieve the font with which the control is currently drawing its text.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETFONT = 0x0031,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_SETHOTKEY message to a window to associate a hot key with the window. When the user presses the hot
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/// key, the system activates the window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SETHOTKEY = 0x0032,
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/// <summary>An application sends a WM_GETHOTKEY message to determine the hot key associated with a window.</summary>
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WM_GETHOTKEY = 0x0033,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_QUERYDRAGICON message is sent to a minimized (iconic) window. The window is about to be dragged by the user but does
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/// not have an icon defined for its class. An application can return a handle to an icon or cursor. The system displays this
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/// cursor or icon while the user drags the icon.
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/// </summary>
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WM_QUERYDRAGICON = 0x0037,
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/// <summary>
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/// The system sends the WM_COMPAREITEM message to determine the relative position of a new item in the sorted list of an
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/// owner-drawn combo box or list box. Whenever the application adds a new item, the system sends this message to the owner of a
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/// combo box or list box created with the CBS_SORT or LBS_SORT style.
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/// </summary>
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WM_COMPAREITEM = 0x0039,
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/// <summary>
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/// Active Accessibility sends the WM_GETOBJECT message to obtain information about an accessible object contained in a server
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/// application. Applications never send this message directly. It is sent only by Active Accessibility in response to calls to
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/// AccessibleObjectFromPoint, AccessibleObjectFromEvent, or AccessibleObjectFromWindow. However, server applications handle this message.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETOBJECT = 0x003D,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_COMPACTING message is sent to all top-level windows when the system detects more than 12.5 percent of system time over
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/// a 30- to 60-second interval is being spent compacting memory. This indicates that system memory is low.
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/// </summary>
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WM_COMPACTING = 0x0041,
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/// <summary>WM_COMMNOTIFY is Obsolete for Win32-Based Applications</summary>
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[Obsolete]
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WM_COMMNOTIFY = 0x0044,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING message is sent to a window whose size, position, or place in the Z order is about to change as a
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/// result of a call to the SetWindowPos function or another window-management function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGING = 0x0046,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED message is sent to a window whose size, position, or place in the Z order has changed as a result of
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/// a call to the SetWindowPos function or another window-management function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED = 0x0047,
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/// <summary>
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/// Notifies applications that the system, typically a battery-powered personal computer, is about to enter a suspended mode.
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/// Use: POWERBROADCAST
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/// </summary>
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[Obsolete]
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WM_POWER = 0x0048,
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/// <summary>An application sends the WM_COPYDATA message to pass data to another application.</summary>
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WM_COPYDATA = 0x004A,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_CANCELJOURNAL message is posted to an application when a user cancels the application's journaling activities. The
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/// message is posted with a NULL window handle.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CANCELJOURNAL = 0x004B,
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/// <summary>Sent by a common control to its parent window when an event has occurred or the control requires some information.</summary>
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WM_NOTIFY = 0x004E,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_INPUTLANGCHANGEREQUEST message is posted to the window with the focus when the user chooses a new input language,
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/// either with the hotkey (specified in the Keyboard control panel application) or from the indicator on the system taskbar. An
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/// application can accept the change by passing the message to the DefWindowProc function or reject the change (and prevent it
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/// from taking place) by returning immediately.
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/// </summary>
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WM_INPUTLANGCHANGEREQUEST = 0x0050,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE message is sent to the topmost affected window after an application's input language has been changed.
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/// You should make any application-specific settings and pass the message to the DefWindowProc function, which passes the
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/// message to all first-level child windows. These child windows can pass the message to DefWindowProc to have it pass the
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/// message to their child windows, and so on.
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/// </summary>
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WM_INPUTLANGCHANGE = 0x0051,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application that has initiated a training card with Microsoft Windows Help. The message informs the application
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/// when the user clicks an authorable button. An application initiates a training card by specifying the HELP_TCARD command in a
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/// call to the WinHelp function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_TCARD = 0x0052,
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/// <summary>
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/// Indicates that the user pressed the F1 key. If a menu is active when F1 is pressed, WM_HELP is sent to the window associated
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/// with the menu; otherwise, WM_HELP is sent to the window that has the keyboard focus. If no window has the keyboard focus,
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/// WM_HELP is sent to the currently active window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_HELP = 0x0053,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_USERCHANGED message is sent to all windows after the user has logged on or off. When the user logs on or off, the
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/// system updates the user-specific settings. The system sends this message immediately after updating the settings.
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/// </summary>
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WM_USERCHANGED = 0x0054,
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/// <summary>
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/// Determines if a window accepts ANSI or Unicode structures in the WM_NOTIFY notification message. WM_NOTIFYFORMAT messages are
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/// sent from a common control to its parent window and from the parent window to the common control.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NOTIFYFORMAT = 0x0055,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_CONTEXTMENU message notifies a window that the user clicked the right mouse button (right-clicked) in the window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CONTEXTMENU = 0x007B,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_STYLECHANGING message is sent to a window when the SetWindowLong function is about to change one or more of the
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/// window's styles.
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/// </summary>
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WM_STYLECHANGING = 0x007C,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_STYLECHANGED message is sent to a window after the SetWindowLong function has changed one or more of the window's styles
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/// </summary>
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WM_STYLECHANGED = 0x007D,
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/// <summary>The WM_DISPLAYCHANGE message is sent to all windows when the display resolution has changed.</summary>
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WM_DISPLAYCHANGE = 0x007E,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_GETICON message is sent to a window to retrieve a handle to the large or small icon associated with a window. The
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/// system displays the large icon in the ALT+TAB dialog, and the small icon in the window caption.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETICON = 0x007F,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_SETICON message to associate a new large or small icon with a window. The system displays the
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/// large icon in the ALT+TAB dialog box, and the small icon in the window caption.
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/// </summary>
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WM_SETICON = 0x0080,
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/// <summary>The WM_NCCREATE message is sent prior to the WM_CREATE message when a window is first created.</summary>
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WM_NCCREATE = 0x0081,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCDESTROY message informs a window that its nonclient area is being destroyed. The DestroyWindow function sends the
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/// WM_NCDESTROY message to the window following the WM_DESTROY message. WM_DESTROY is used to free the allocated memory object
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/// associated with the window. The WM_NCDESTROY message is sent after the child windows have been destroyed. In contrast,
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/// WM_DESTROY is sent before the child windows are destroyed.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCDESTROY = 0x0082,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCCALCSIZE message is sent when the size and position of a window's client area must be calculated. By processing this
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/// message, an application can control the content of the window's client area when the size or position of the window changes.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCCALCSIZE = 0x0083,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCHITTEST message is sent to a window when the cursor moves, or when a mouse button is pressed or released. If the
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/// mouse is not captured, the message is sent to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is sent to the window
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/// that has captured the mouse.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCHITTEST = 0x0084,
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/// <summary>The WM_NCPAINT message is sent to a window when its frame must be painted.</summary>
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WM_NCPAINT = 0x0085,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCACTIVATE message is sent to a window when its nonclient area needs to be changed to indicate an active or inactive state.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCACTIVATE = 0x0086,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_GETDLGCODE message is sent to the window procedure associated with a control. By default, the system handles all
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/// keyboard input to the control; the system interprets certain types of keyboard input as dialog box navigation keys. To
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/// override this default behavior, the control can respond to the WM_GETDLGCODE message to indicate the types of input it wants
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/// to process itself.
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/// </summary>
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WM_GETDLGCODE = 0x0087,
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/// <summary>The WM_SYNCPAINT message is used to synchronize painting while avoiding linking independent GUI threads.</summary>
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WM_SYNCPAINT = 0x0088,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHDESTROYWINDOW = 0x0090,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHDRAWMENU = 0x0091,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHDRAWMENUITEM = 0x0092,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHINITMENU = 0x0093,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHMEASUREMENUITEM = 0x0094,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_UAHNCPAINTMENUPOPUP = 0x0095,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCMOUSEMOVE message is posted to a window when the cursor is moved within the nonclient area of the window. This
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/// message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCMOUSEMOVE = 0x00A0,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the left mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
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/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
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/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCLBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A1,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCLBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the left mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
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/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
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/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCLBUTTONUP = 0x00A2,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCLBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the left mouse button while the cursor is within the
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/// nonclient area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the
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/// mouse, this message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCLBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A3,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCRBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the right mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
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/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
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/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCRBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A4,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCRBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the right mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
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/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
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/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCRBUTTONUP = 0x00A5,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCRBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the right mouse button while the cursor is within the
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/// nonclient area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the
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/// mouse, this message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCRBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A6,
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/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCMBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the middle mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
|
/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
|
/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_NCMBUTTONDOWN = 0x00A7,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCMBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the middle mouse button while the cursor is within the nonclient
|
/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
|
/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_NCMBUTTONUP = 0x00A8,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCMBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the middle mouse button while the cursor is within the
|
/// nonclient area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the
|
/// mouse, this message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_NCMBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00A9,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCXBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the first or second X button while the cursor is in the
|
/// nonclient area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the
|
/// mouse, this message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_NCXBUTTONDOWN = 0x00AB,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCXBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the first or second X button while the cursor is in the nonclient
|
/// area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the mouse, this
|
/// message is not posted.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_NCXBUTTONUP = 0x00AC,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NCXBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the first or second X button while the cursor is in the
|
/// nonclient area of a window. This message is posted to the window that contains the cursor. If a window has captured the
|
/// mouse, this message is not posted.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_NCXBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x00AD,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_INPUT_DEVICE_CHANGE message is sent to the window that registered to receive raw input. A window receives this message
|
/// through its WindowProc function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_BM_CLICK = 0x00F5,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_INPUT_DEVICE_CHANGE message is sent to the window that registered to receive raw input. A window receives this message
|
/// through its WindowProc function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_INPUT_DEVICE_CHANGE = 0x00FE,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_INPUT message is sent to the window that is getting raw input.</summary>
|
WM_INPUT = 0x00FF,
|
|
/// <summary>This message filters for keyboard messages.</summary>
|
WM_KEYFIRST = 0x0100,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_KEYDOWN message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a nonsystem key is pressed. A nonsystem key is a
|
/// key that is pressed when the ALT key is not pressed.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_KEYDOWN = 0x0100,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_KEYUP message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a nonsystem key is released. A nonsystem key is a
|
/// key that is pressed when the ALT key is not pressed, or a keyboard key that is pressed when a window has the keyboard focus.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_KEYUP = 0x0101,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CHAR message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a WM_KEYDOWN message is translated by the
|
/// TranslateMessage function. The WM_CHAR message contains the character code of the key that was pressed.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CHAR = 0x0102,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_DEADCHAR message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a WM_KEYUP message is translated by the
|
/// TranslateMessage function. WM_DEADCHAR specifies a character code generated by a dead key. A dead key is a key that generates
|
/// a character, such as the umlaut (double-dot), that is combined with another character to form a composite character. For
|
/// example, the umlaut-O character (Ö) is generated by typing the dead key for the umlaut character, and then typing the O key.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_DEADCHAR = 0x0103,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when the user presses the F10 key (which activates
|
/// the menu bar) or holds down the ALT key and then presses another key. It also occurs when no window currently has the
|
/// keyboard focus; in this case, the WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is sent to the active window. The window that receives the message
|
/// can distinguish between these two contexts by checking the context code in the lParam parameter.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSKEYDOWN = 0x0104,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SYSKEYUP message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when the user releases a key that was pressed while
|
/// the ALT key was held down. It also occurs when no window currently has the keyboard focus; in this case, the WM_SYSKEYUP
|
/// message is sent to the active window. The window that receives the message can distinguish between these two contexts by
|
/// checking the context code in the lParam parameter.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSKEYUP = 0x0105,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SYSCHAR message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is translated by the
|
/// TranslateMessage function. It specifies the character code of a system character key — that is, a character key that is
|
/// pressed while the ALT key is down.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSCHAR = 0x0106,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SYSDEADCHAR message is sent to the window with the keyboard focus when a WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is translated by the
|
/// TranslateMessage function. WM_SYSDEADCHAR specifies the character code of a system dead key — that is, a dead key that is
|
/// pressed while holding down the ALT key.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSDEADCHAR = 0x0107,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_UNICHAR message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a WM_KEYDOWN message is translated by the
|
/// TranslateMessage function. The WM_UNICHAR message contains the character code of the key that was pressed. The WM_UNICHAR
|
/// message is equivalent to WM_CHAR, but it uses Unicode Transformation Format (UTF)-32, whereas WM_CHAR uses UTF-16. It is
|
/// designed to send or post Unicode characters to ANSI windows and it can can handle Unicode Supplementary Plane characters.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_UNICHAR = 0x0109,
|
|
/// <summary>This message filters for keyboard messages.</summary>
|
WM_KEYLAST = 0x0109,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// Sent immediately before the IME generates the composition string as a result of a keystroke. A window receives this message
|
/// through its WindowProc function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_IME_STARTCOMPOSITION = 0x010D,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// Sent to an application when the IME ends composition. A window receives this message through its WindowProc function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_IME_ENDCOMPOSITION = 0x010E,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// Sent to an application when the IME changes composition status as a result of a keystroke. A window receives this message
|
/// through its WindowProc function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_IME_COMPOSITION = 0x010F,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_IME_KEYLAST = 0x010F,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_INITDIALOG message is sent to the dialog box procedure immediately before a dialog box is displayed. Dialog box
|
/// procedures typically use this message to initialize controls and carry out any other initialization tasks that affect the
|
/// appearance of the dialog box.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_INITDIALOG = 0x0110,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_COMMAND message is sent when the user selects a command item from a menu, when a control sends a notification message
|
/// to its parent window, or when an accelerator keystroke is translated.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_COMMAND = 0x0111,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// A window receives this message when the user chooses a command from the Window menu, clicks the maximize button, minimize
|
/// button, restore button, close button, or moves the form. You can stop the form from moving by filtering this out.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSCOMMAND = 0x0112,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_TIMER message is posted to the installing thread's message queue when a timer expires. The message is posted by the
|
/// GetMessage or PeekMessage function.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_TIMER = 0x0113,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_HSCROLL message is sent to a window when a scroll event occurs in the window's standard horizontal scroll bar. This
|
/// message is also sent to the owner of a horizontal scroll bar control when a scroll event occurs in the control.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_HSCROLL = 0x0114,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_VSCROLL message is sent to a window when a scroll event occurs in the window's standard vertical scroll bar. This
|
/// message is also sent to the owner of a vertical scroll bar control when a scroll event occurs in the control.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_VSCROLL = 0x0115,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_INITMENU message is sent when a menu is about to become active. It occurs when the user clicks an item on the menu bar
|
/// or presses a menu key. This allows the application to modify the menu before it is displayed.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_INITMENU = 0x0116,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_INITMENUPOPUP message is sent when a drop-down menu or submenu is about to become active. This allows an application
|
/// to modify the menu before it is displayed, without changing the entire menu.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_INITMENUPOPUP = 0x0117,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_MENUSELECT message is sent to a menu's owner window when the user selects a menu item.</summary>
|
WM_MENUSELECT = 0x011F,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MENUCHAR message is sent when a menu is active and the user presses a key that does not correspond to any mnemonic or
|
/// accelerator key. This message is sent to the window that owns the menu.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MENUCHAR = 0x0120,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_ENTERIDLE message is sent to the owner window of a modal dialog box or menu that is entering an idle state. A modal
|
/// dialog box or menu enters an idle state when no messages are waiting in its queue after it has processed one or more previous messages.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_ENTERIDLE = 0x0121,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MENURBUTTONUP message is sent when the user releases the right mouse button while the cursor is on a menu item.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MENURBUTTONUP = 0x0122,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_MENUDRAG message is sent to the owner of a drag-and-drop menu when the user drags a menu item.</summary>
|
WM_MENUDRAG = 0x0123,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MENUGETOBJECT message is sent to the owner of a drag-and-drop menu when the mouse cursor enters a menu item or moves
|
/// from the center of the item to the top or bottom of the item.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MENUGETOBJECT = 0x0124,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_UNINITMENUPOPUP message is sent when a drop-down menu or submenu has been destroyed.</summary>
|
WM_UNINITMENUPOPUP = 0x0125,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_MENUCOMMAND message is sent when the user makes a selection from a menu.</summary>
|
WM_MENUCOMMAND = 0x0126,
|
|
/// <summary>An application sends the WM_CHANGEUISTATE message to indicate that the user interface (UI) state should be changed.</summary>
|
WM_CHANGEUISTATE = 0x0127,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_UPDATEUISTATE message to change the user interface (UI) state for the specified window and all
|
/// its child windows.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_UPDATEUISTATE = 0x0128,
|
|
/// <summary>An application sends the WM_QUERYUISTATE message to retrieve the user interface (UI) state for a window.</summary>
|
WM_QUERYUISTATE = 0x0129,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CTLCOLORMSGBOX message is sent to the owner window of a message box before Windows draws the message box. By
|
/// responding to this message, the owner window can set the text and background colors of the message box by using the given
|
/// display device context handle.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORMSGBOX = 0x0132,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An edit control that is not read-only or disabled sends the WM_CTLCOLOREDIT message to its parent window when the control is
|
/// about to be drawn. By responding to this message, the parent window can use the specified device context handle to set the
|
/// text and background colors of the edit control.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLOREDIT = 0x0133,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// Sent to the parent window of a list box before the system draws the list box. By responding to this message, the parent
|
/// window can set the text and background colors of the list box by using the specified display device context handle.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORLISTBOX = 0x0134,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CTLCOLORBTN message is sent to the parent window of a button before drawing the button. The parent window can change
|
/// the button's text and background colors. However, only owner-drawn buttons respond to the parent window processing this message.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORBTN = 0x0135,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CTLCOLORDLG message is sent to a dialog box before the system draws the dialog box. By responding to this message, the
|
/// dialog box can set its text and background colors using the specified display device context handle.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORDLG = 0x0136,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR message is sent to the parent window of a scroll bar control when the control is about to be drawn.
|
/// By responding to this message, the parent window can use the display context handle to set the background color of the scroll
|
/// bar control.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORSCROLLBAR = 0x0137,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// A static control, or an edit control that is read-only or disabled, sends the WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC message to its parent window
|
/// when the control is about to be drawn. By responding to this message, the parent window can use the specified device context
|
/// handle to set the text and background colors of the static control.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CTLCOLORSTATIC = 0x0138,
|
|
/// <summary>Use WM_MOUSEFIRST to specify the first mouse message. Use the PeekMessage() Function.</summary>
|
WM_MOUSEFIRST = 0x0200,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MOUSEMOVE message is posted to a window when the cursor moves. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to
|
/// the window that contains the cursor. Otherwise, the message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MOUSEMOVE = 0x0200,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_LBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the left mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of a
|
/// window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 0x0201,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_LBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the left mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of a
|
/// window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_LBUTTONUP = 0x0202,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the left mouse button while the cursor is in the client
|
/// area of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the
|
/// message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0203,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_RBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the right mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of a
|
/// window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_RBUTTONDOWN = 0x0204,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_RBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the right mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of a
|
/// window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_RBUTTONUP = 0x0205,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the right mouse button while the cursor is in the client
|
/// area of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the
|
/// message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0206,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the middle mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of
|
/// a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MBUTTONDOWN = 0x0207,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the middle mouse button while the cursor is in the client area of a
|
/// window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MBUTTONUP = 0x0208,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the middle mouse button while the cursor is in the client
|
/// area of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the
|
/// message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x0209,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MOUSEWHEEL message is sent to the focus window when the mouse wheel is rotated. The DefWindowProc function propagates
|
/// the message to the window's parent. There should be no internal forwarding of the message, since DefWindowProc propagates it
|
/// up the parent chain until it finds a window that processes it.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_XBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the first or second X button while the cursor is in the client
|
/// area of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the
|
/// message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_XBUTTONDOWN = 0x020B,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_XBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the first or second X button while the cursor is in the client area
|
/// of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the message is
|
/// posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_XBUTTONUP = 0x020C,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_XBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the first or second X button while the cursor is in the
|
/// client area of a window. If the mouse is not captured, the message is posted to the window beneath the cursor. Otherwise, the
|
/// message is posted to the window that has captured the mouse.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_XBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x020D,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MOUSEHWHEEL message is sent to the focus window when the mouse's horizontal scroll wheel is tilted or rotated. The
|
/// DefWindowProc function propagates the message to the window's parent. There should be no internal forwarding of the message,
|
/// since DefWindowProc propagates it up the parent chain until it finds a window that processes it.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MOUSEHWHEEL = 0x020E,
|
|
/// <summary>Use WM_MOUSELAST to specify the last mouse message. Used with PeekMessage() Function.</summary>
|
WM_MOUSELAST = 0x020E,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_PARENTNOTIFY message is sent to the parent of a child window when the child window is created or destroyed, or when
|
/// the user clicks a mouse button while the cursor is over the child window. When the child window is being created, the system
|
/// sends WM_PARENTNOTIFY just before the CreateWindow or CreateWindowEx function that creates the window returns. When the child
|
/// window is being destroyed, the system sends the message before any processing to destroy the window takes place.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_PARENTNOTIFY = 0x0210,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_ENTERMENULOOP message informs an application's main window procedure that a menu modal loop has been entered.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_ENTERMENULOOP = 0x0211,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_EXITMENULOOP message informs an application's main window procedure that a menu modal loop has been exited.</summary>
|
WM_EXITMENULOOP = 0x0212,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_NEXTMENU message is sent to an application when the right or left arrow key is used to switch between the menu bar and
|
/// the system menu.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_NEXTMENU = 0x0213,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SIZING message is sent to a window that the user is resizing. By processing this message, an application can monitor
|
/// the size and position of the drag rectangle and, if needed, change its size or position.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SIZING = 0x0214,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_CAPTURECHANGED message is sent to the window that is losing the mouse capture.</summary>
|
WM_CAPTURECHANGED = 0x0215,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_MOVING message is sent to a window that the user is moving. By processing this message, an application can monitor the
|
/// position of the drag rectangle and, if needed, change its position.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MOVING = 0x0216,
|
|
/// <summary>Notifies applications that a power-management event has occurred.</summary>
|
WM_POWERBROADCAST = 0x0218,
|
|
/// <summary>Notifies an application of a change to the hardware configuration of a device or the computer.</summary>
|
WM_DEVICECHANGE = 0x0219,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDICREATE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to create an MDI child window.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDICREATE = 0x0220,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDIDESTROY message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to close an MDI child window.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDIDESTROY = 0x0221,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDIACTIVATE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to instruct the client
|
/// window to activate a different MDI child window.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDIACTIVATE = 0x0222,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDIRESTORE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to restore an MDI child
|
/// window from maximized or minimized size.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDIRESTORE = 0x0223,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDINEXT message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to activate the next or
|
/// previous child window.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDINEXT = 0x0224,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDIMAXIMIZE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to maximize an MDI child
|
/// window. The system resizes the child window to make its client area fill the client window. The system places the child
|
/// window's window menu icon in the rightmost position of the frame window's menu bar, and places the child window's restore
|
/// icon in the leftmost position. The system also appends the title bar text of the child window to that of the frame window.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDIMAXIMIZE = 0x0225,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDITILE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to arrange all of its MDI
|
/// child windows in a tile format.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDITILE = 0x0226,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDICASCADE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to arrange all its child
|
/// windows in a cascade format.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_MDICASCADE = 0x0227,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_MDIICONARRANGE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to arrange all
|
/// minimized MDI child windows. It does not affect child windows that are not minimized.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MDIICONARRANGE = 0x0228,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_MDIGETACTIVE message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to retrieve the handle
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/// to the active MDI child window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MDIGETACTIVE = 0x0229,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_MDISETMENU message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to replace the entire
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/// menu of an MDI frame window, to replace the window menu of the frame window, or both.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MDISETMENU = 0x0230,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_ENTERSIZEMOVE message is sent one time to a window after it enters the moving or sizing modal loop. The window enters
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/// the moving or sizing modal loop when the user clicks the window's title bar or sizing border, or when the window passes the
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/// WM_SYSCOMMAND message to the DefWindowProc function and the wParam parameter of the message specifies the SC_MOVE or SC_SIZE
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/// value. The operation is complete when DefWindowProc returns. The system sends the WM_ENTERSIZEMOVE message regardless of
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/// whether the dragging of full windows is enabled.
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/// </summary>
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WM_ENTERSIZEMOVE = 0x0231,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_EXITSIZEMOVE message is sent one time to a window, after it has exited the moving or sizing modal loop. The window
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/// enters the moving or sizing modal loop when the user clicks the window's title bar or sizing border, or when the window
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/// passes the WM_SYSCOMMAND message to the DefWindowProc function and the wParam parameter of the message specifies the SC_MOVE
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/// or SC_SIZE value. The operation is complete when DefWindowProc returns.
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/// </summary>
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WM_EXITSIZEMOVE = 0x0232,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent when the user drops a file on the window of an application that has registered itself as a recipient of dropped files.
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/// </summary>
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WM_DROPFILES = 0x0233,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_MDIREFRESHMENU message to a multiple-document interface (MDI) client window to refresh the window
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/// menu of the MDI frame window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MDIREFRESHMENU = 0x0234,
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/// <summary>Sent to an application when a window is activated. A window receives this message through its WindowProc function.</summary>
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WM_IME_SETCONTEXT = 0x0281,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application to notify it of changes to the IME window. A window receives this message through its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_NOTIFY = 0x0282,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent by an application to direct the IME window to carry out the requested command. The application uses this message to
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/// control the IME window that it has created. To send this message, the application calls the SendMessage function with the
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/// following parameters.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_CONTROL = 0x0283,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application when the IME window finds no space to extend the area for the composition window. A window receives
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/// this message through its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_COMPOSITIONFULL = 0x0284,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application when the operating system is about to change the current IME. A window receives this message through
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/// its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_SELECT = 0x0285,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application when the IME gets a character of the conversion result. A window receives this message through its
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/// WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_CHAR = 0x0286,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application to provide commands and request information. A window receives this message through its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_REQUEST = 0x0288,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application by the IME to notify the application of a key press and to keep message order. A window receives this
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/// message through its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_KEYDOWN = 0x0290,
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/// <summary>
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/// Sent to an application by the IME to notify the application of a key release and to keep message order. A window receives
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/// this message through its WindowProc function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_IME_KEYUP = 0x0291,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_MOUSEHOVER message is posted to a window when the cursor hovers over the client area of the window for the period of
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/// time specified in a prior call to TrackMouseEvent.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MOUSEHOVER = 0x02A1,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_MOUSELEAVE message is posted to a window when the cursor leaves the client area of the window specified in a prior
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/// call to TrackMouseEvent.
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/// </summary>
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WM_MOUSELEAVE = 0x02A3,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCMOUSEHOVER message is posted to a window when the cursor hovers over the nonclient area of the window for the period
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/// of time specified in a prior call to TrackMouseEvent.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCMOUSEHOVER = 0x02A0,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_NCMOUSELEAVE message is posted to a window when the cursor leaves the nonclient area of the window specified in a
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/// prior call to TrackMouseEvent.
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/// </summary>
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WM_NCMOUSELEAVE = 0x02A2,
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/// <summary>The WM_WTSSESSION_CHANGE message notifies applications of changes in session state.</summary>
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WM_WTSSESSION_CHANGE = 0x02B1,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_TABLET_FIRST = 0x02c0,
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/// <summary/>
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WM_TABLET_LAST = 0x02df,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_DISPLAYCHANGE message is sent when the effective dots per inch (dpi) for a window has changed. The DPI is the scale
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/// factor for a window.
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/// </summary>
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WM_DPICHANGED = 0x02E0,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_CUT message to an edit control or combo box to delete (cut) the current selection, if any, in the
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/// edit control and copy the deleted text to the clipboard in CF_TEXT format.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CUT = 0x0300,
|
|
/// <summary>
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/// An application sends the WM_COPY message to an edit control or combo box to copy the current selection to the clipboard in
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/// CF_TEXT format.
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/// </summary>
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WM_COPY = 0x0301,
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|
/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_PASTE message to an edit control or combo box to copy the current content of the clipboard to the
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/// edit control at the current caret position. Data is inserted only if the clipboard contains data in CF_TEXT format.
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/// </summary>
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WM_PASTE = 0x0302,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_CLEAR message to an edit control or combo box to delete (clear) the current selection, if any, from
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/// the edit control.
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/// </summary>
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WM_CLEAR = 0x0303,
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/// <summary>
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/// An application sends a WM_UNDO message to an edit control to undo the last operation. When this message is sent to an edit
|
/// control, the previously deleted text is restored or the previously added text is deleted.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_UNDO = 0x0304,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_RENDERFORMAT message is sent to the clipboard owner if it has delayed rendering a specific clipboard format and if an
|
/// application has requested data in that format. The clipboard owner must render data in the specified format and place it on
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/// the clipboard by calling the SetClipboardData function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_RENDERFORMAT = 0x0305,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_RENDERALLFORMATS message is sent to the clipboard owner before it is destroyed, if the clipboard owner has delayed
|
/// rendering one or more clipboard formats. For the content of the clipboard to remain available to other applications, the
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/// clipboard owner must render data in all the formats it is capable of generating, and place the data on the clipboard by
|
/// calling the SetClipboardData function.
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/// </summary>
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WM_RENDERALLFORMATS = 0x0306,
|
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD message is sent to the clipboard owner when a call to the EmptyClipboard function empties the clipboard.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_DESTROYCLIPBOARD = 0x0307,
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/// <summary>
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/// The WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD message is sent to the first window in the clipboard viewer chain when the content of the clipboard
|
/// changes. This enables a clipboard viewer window to display the new content of the clipboard.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD = 0x0308,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_PAINTCLIPBOARD message is sent to the clipboard owner by a clipboard viewer window when the clipboard contains data in
|
/// the CF_OWNERDISPLAY format and the clipboard viewer's client area needs repainting.
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/// </summary>
|
WM_PAINTCLIPBOARD = 0x0309,
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|
/// <summary>
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/// The WM_VSCROLLCLIPBOARD message is sent to the clipboard owner by a clipboard viewer window when the clipboard contains data
|
/// in the CF_OWNERDISPLAY format and an event occurs in the clipboard viewer's vertical scroll bar. The owner should scroll the
|
/// clipboard image and update the scroll bar values.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_VSCROLLCLIPBOARD = 0x030A,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_SIZECLIPBOARD message is sent to the clipboard owner by a clipboard viewer window when the clipboard contains data in
|
/// the CF_OWNERDISPLAY format and the clipboard viewer's client area has changed size.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SIZECLIPBOARD = 0x030B,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_ASKCBFORMATNAME message is sent to the clipboard owner by a clipboard viewer window to request the name of a
|
/// CF_OWNERDISPLAY clipboard format.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_ASKCBFORMATNAME = 0x030C,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CHANGECBCHAIN message is sent to the first window in the clipboard viewer chain when a window is being removed from
|
/// the chain.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CHANGECBCHAIN = 0x030D,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_HSCROLLCLIPBOARD message is sent to the clipboard owner by a clipboard viewer window. This occurs when the clipboard
|
/// contains data in the CF_OWNERDISPLAY format and an event occurs in the clipboard viewer's horizontal scroll bar. The owner
|
/// should scroll the clipboard image and update the scroll bar values.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_HSCROLLCLIPBOARD = 0x030E,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// This message informs a window that it is about to receive the keyboard focus, giving the window the opportunity to realize
|
/// its logical palette when it receives the focus.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_QUERYNEWPALETTE = 0x030F,
|
|
/// <summary>The WM_PALETTEISCHANGING message informs applications that an application is going to realize its logical palette.</summary>
|
WM_PALETTEISCHANGING = 0x0310,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// This message is sent by the OS to all top-level and overlapped windows after the window with the keyboard focus realizes its
|
/// logical palette. This message enables windows that do not have the keyboard focus to realize their logical palettes and
|
/// update their client areas.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_PALETTECHANGED = 0x0311,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_HOTKEY message is posted when the user presses a hot key registered by the RegisterHotKey function. The message is
|
/// placed at the top of the message queue associated with the thread that registered the hot key.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_HOTKEY = 0x0312,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_PRINT message is sent to a window to request that it draw itself in the specified device context, most commonly in a
|
/// printer device context.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_PRINT = 0x0317,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_PRINTCLIENT message is sent to a window to request that it draw its client area in the specified device context, most
|
/// commonly in a printer device context.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_PRINTCLIENT = 0x0318,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_APPCOMMAND message notifies a window that the user generated an application command event, for example, by clicking an
|
/// application command button using the mouse or typing an application command key on the keyboard.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_APPCOMMAND = 0x0319,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_THEMECHANGED message is broadcast to every window following a theme change event. Examples of theme change events are
|
/// the activation of a theme, the deactivation of a theme, or a transition from one theme to another.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_THEMECHANGED = 0x031A,
|
|
/// <summary>Sent when the contents of the clipboard have changed.</summary>
|
WM_CLIPBOARDUPDATE = 0x031D,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The system will send a window the WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED message to indicate that the availability of desktop composition
|
/// has changed.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_DWMCOMPOSITIONCHANGED = 0x031E,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// WM_DWMNCRENDERINGCHANGED is called when the non-client area rendering status of a window has changed. Only windows that have
|
/// set the flag DWM_BLURBEHIND.fTransitionOnMaximized to true will get this message.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_DWMNCRENDERINGCHANGED = 0x031F,
|
|
/// <summary>Sent to all top-level windows when the colorization color has changed.</summary>
|
WM_DWMCOLORIZATIONCOLORCHANGED = 0x0320,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// WM_DWMWINDOWMAXIMIZEDCHANGE will let you know when a DWM composed window is maximized. You also have to register for this
|
/// message as well. You'd have other window go opaque when this message is sent.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_DWMWINDOWMAXIMIZEDCHANGE = 0x0321,
|
|
/// <summary>Sent to request extended title bar information. A window receives this message through its WindowProc function.</summary>
|
WM_GETTITLEBARINFOEX = 0x033F,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_HANDHELDFIRST = 0x0358,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_HANDHELDLAST = 0x035F,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_AFXFIRST = 0x0360,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_AFXLAST = 0x037F,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_PENWINFIRST = 0x0380,
|
|
/// <summary/>
|
WM_PENWINLAST = 0x038F,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_APP constant is used by applications to help define private messages, usually of the form WM_APP+X, where X is an
|
/// integer value.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_APP = 0x8000,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_USER constant is used by applications to help define private messages for use by private window classes, usually of
|
/// the form WM_USER+X, where X is an integer value.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_USER = 0x0400,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// An application sends the WM_CPL_LAUNCH message to Windows Control Panel to request that a Control Panel application be started.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CPL_LAUNCH = WM_USER + 0x1000,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// The WM_CPL_LAUNCHED message is sent when a Control Panel application, started by the WM_CPL_LAUNCH message, has closed. The
|
/// WM_CPL_LAUNCHED message is sent to the window identified by the wParam parameter of the WM_CPL_LAUNCH message that started
|
/// the application.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_CPL_LAUNCHED = WM_USER + 0x1001,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// Reflects messages back to child controls. Sometimes you want to write a self-contained control based on standard Windows
|
/// control, typically by using subclassing or superclassing. Unfortunately, most standard controls send interesting
|
/// notifications to their parents, not to themselves, so your window proc won't normally receive them. A parent window could
|
/// help by reflecting (sending) those messages back to the child window so that your window proc could process them. By
|
/// convention, a message WM_X is reflected back as (OCM__BASE + WM_X). This is mainly to avoid conflicts with real notifications
|
/// coming from the child windows of the control (e.g. a list view control has a header control as its child window, and receives
|
/// WM_NOTIFY from the header. It would be inconvenient if you had to figure out every time whether WM_NOTIFY came from the
|
/// header or reflected from your parent).
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_REFLECT = WM_USER + 0x1C00,
|
|
/// <summary>
|
/// WM_SYSTIMER is a well-known yet still undocumented message. Windows uses WM_SYSTIMER for internal actions like scrolling.
|
/// </summary>
|
WM_SYSTIMER = 0x118,
|
|
///// <summary>The accessibility state has changed.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_ACCESSIBILITYSTATE = 11,
|
|
///// <summary>The shell should activate its main window.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_ACTIVATESHELLWINDOW = 3,
|
|
///// <summary>
|
///// The user completed an input event (for example, pressed an application command button on the mouse or an application command
|
///// key on the keyboard), and the application did not handle the WM_APPCOMMAND message generated by that input. If the Shell
|
///// procedure handles the WM_COMMAND message, it should not call CallNextHookEx. See the Return Value section for more information.
|
///// </summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_APPCOMMAND = 12,
|
|
///// <summary>
|
///// A window is being minimized or maximized. The system needs the coordinates of the minimized rectangle for the window.
|
///// </summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_GETMINRECT = 5,
|
|
///// <summary>Keyboard language was changed or a new keyboard layout was loaded.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_LANGUAGE = 8,
|
|
///// <summary>The title of a window in the task bar has been redrawn.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_REDRAW = 6,
|
|
///// <summary>
|
///// The user has selected the task list. A shell application that provides a task list should return TRUE to prevent Windows from
|
///// starting its task list.
|
///// </summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_TASKMAN = 7,
|
|
///// <summary>A top-level, unowned window has been created. The window exists when the system calls this hook.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_WINDOWCREATED = 1,
|
|
///// <summary>A top-level, unowned window is about to be destroyed. The window still exists when the system calls this hook.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_WINDOWDESTROYED = 2,
|
|
///// <summary>The activation has changed to a different top-level, unowned window.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_WINDOWACTIVATED = 4,
|
|
///// <summary>A top-level window is being replaced. The window exists when the system calls this hook.</summary>
|
//WM_HSHELL_WINDOWREPLACED = 13
|
}
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}
|
}
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