Reputation: 33
I have some code that will take a screenshot of the active window. My boss would like the code I have to run each time the active window changes. Example:
The first thought that came to my mind was to store the handle of the current active window's handle in a variable and then continually check to see if the current active window's handle is the same as the value in the variable. Is there a way to subscribe to the events happening in my computer and have it tell me whenever the active window changes?
Upvotes: 2
Views: 316
Reputation: 6490
Please look at following methods available in Win32 API,
SetWinEventHook()
UnhookWinEvent()
This will help you to detect the window changed events.
Sample code
using System;
using System.Windows;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
class NameChangeTracker
{
delegate void WinEventDelegate(IntPtr hWinEventHook, uint eventType,
IntPtr hwnd, int idObject, int idChild, uint dwEventThread, uint dwmsEventTime);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
static extern IntPtr SetWinEventHook(uint eventMin, uint eventMax, IntPtr
hmodWinEventProc, WinEventDelegate lpfnWinEventProc, uint idProcess,
uint idThread, uint dwFlags);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
static extern bool UnhookWinEvent(IntPtr hWinEventHook);
const uint EVENT_OBJECT_NAMECHANGE = 0x800C;
const uint WINEVENT_OUTOFCONTEXT = 0;
// Need to ensure delegate is not collected while we're using it,
// storing it in a class field is simplest way to do this.
static WinEventDelegate procDelegate = new WinEventDelegate(WinEventProc);
public static void Main()
{
// Listen for name change changes across all processes/threads on current desktop...
IntPtr hhook = SetWinEventHook(EVENT_OBJECT_NAMECHANGE, EVENT_OBJECT_NAMECHANGE, IntPtr.Zero,
procDelegate, 0, 0, WINEVENT_OUTOFCONTEXT);
// MessageBox provides the necessary mesage loop that SetWinEventHook requires.
// In real-world code, use a regular message loop (GetMessage/TranslateMessage/
// DispatchMessage etc or equivalent.)
MessageBox.Show("Tracking name changes on HWNDs, close message box to exit.");
UnhookWinEvent(hhook);
}
static void WinEventProc(IntPtr hWinEventHook, uint eventType,
IntPtr hwnd, int idObject, int idChild, uint dwEventThread, uint dwmsEventTime)
{
// filter out non-HWND namechanges... (eg. items within a listbox)
if(idObject != 0 || idChild != 0)
{
return;
}
Console.WriteLine("Text of hwnd changed {0:x8}", hwnd.ToInt32());
}
}
Upvotes: 4