user361526
user361526

Reputation: 3383

Get Application's Window Handles

I'm building an app that given another app mainWindowhandle it collects information about the window state. I have no problem collecting information about child windows, but I can not access the other open windows of an application or even the menus. Is there any way of getting all window handles of an application?

Upvotes: 20

Views: 106648

Answers (3)

Jamisco
Jamisco

Reputation: 1862

    public void GetWindowHandles()
    {
        List<IntPtr> windowHandles = new List<IntPtr>();

        foreach (Process window in Process.GetProcesses())
        {
            window.Refresh();

            if (window.MainWindowHandle != IntPtr.Zero) 
            {
                windowHandles.Add(window.MainWindowHandle);
            }
        }
    }

Read This as to why we call the refresh method and check if the pointer is zero

Upvotes: 2

Mez
Mez

Reputation: 2857

First, you'll have to get the windowhandle of the application's mainwindow.

 [DllImport("user32.dll", SetLastError = true)]
 static extern IntPtr FindWindow(string lpClassName, string lpWindowName);

 IntPtr hWnd = (IntPtr)FindWindow(windowName, null);

Then, you can use this handle to get all childwindows:

[DllImport("user32.dll")]
[return: MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.Bool)]
static extern bool EnumChildWindows(IntPtr hwndParent, EnumWindowsProc lpEnumFunc, IntPtr lParam);

private List<IntPtr> GetChildWindows(IntPtr parent)  
{  
    List<IntPtr> result = new List<IntPtr>();  
    GCHandle listHandle = GCHandle.Alloc(result);  
    try  
    {  
         EnumWindowProc childProc = new EnumWindowProc(EnumWindow);  
         EnumChildWindows(parent, childProc, GCHandle.ToIntPtr(listHandle));  
    }  
    finally  
    {  
         if (listHandle.IsAllocated)  
               listHandle.Free();  
    }  
    return result;  
}   

Upvotes: 12

Tim Robinson
Tim Robinson

Reputation: 54764

You could do what Process.MainWindowHandle appears to do: use P/Invoke to call the EnumWindows function, which invokes a callback method for every top-level window in the system.

In your callback, call GetWindowThreadProcessId, and compare the window's process id with Process.Id; if the process ids match, add the window handle to a list.

Upvotes: 17

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