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December 31st, 2000, 03:11 PM
#1
How to Capture keyboard input??!?!
I realize that I need to use the getkeyboardstate api call... what i want to do is just check if a key is being pressed, it really doesnt matter what key, can you drop me a hint??? Thanks.
FaRd0wN
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December 31st, 2000, 06:10 PM
#2
Re: How to Capture keyboard input??!?!
'Set the KeyPreview Property of the form to True
'Put this code in the KeyDown even of the form
'Look up Key code constants in VB help for other key codes
Private Sub Form_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer)Then
msgbox "Key pressed"
End Sub
Iouri Boutchkine
[email protected]
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December 31st, 2000, 09:08 PM
#3
Re: How to Capture keyboard input??!?!
nah, i need to find out what keys are being pressed outside of my programs interface, hence, api.
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January 2nd, 2001, 07:58 AM
#4
Re: How to Capture keyboard input??!?!
Code:
'module
Public Enum HookFlags
HFMouseDown = 1
HFMouseUp = 2
HFMouseMove = 4
HFKeyDown = 8
HFKeyUp = 16
End Enum
Private Declare Function SetWindowsHookEx Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowsHookExA" (ByVal idHook As Long, ByVal lpfn As Long, ByVal hmod As Long, ByVal dwThreadId As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function CallNextHookEx Lib "user32" (ByVal hHook As Long, ByVal nCode As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function UnhookWindowsHookEx Lib "user32" (ByVal hHook As Long) As Long
Private Declare Sub CopyMemory Lib "kernel32" Alias "RtlMoveMemory" (lpDest As Any, lpSource As Any, ByVal cBytes As Long)
Private Declare Function GetAsyncKeyState% Lib "user32" (ByVal vKey As Long)
Private Declare Function GetForegroundWindow& Lib "user32" ()
Private Declare Function GetWindowThreadProcessId& Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, lpdwProcessId As Long)
Private Declare Function GetKeyboardLayout& Lib "user32" (ByVal dwLayout As Long)
Private Declare Function MapVirtualKeyEx Lib "user32" Alias "MapVirtualKeyExA" (ByVal uCode As Long, ByVal uMapType As Long, ByVal dwhkl As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function SetWindowPos Lib "user32" (ByVal hwnd As Long, ByVal hWndInsertAfter As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long, ByVal cx As Long, ByVal cy As Long, ByVal wFlags As Long) As Long
Private Const SWP_NOSIZE = &H1
Private Const SWP_NOMOVE = &H2
Private Const SWP_NOREDRAW = &H8
Private Const WM_KEYDOWN = &H100
Private Const WM_KEYUP = &H101
Private Const WM_MOUSEMOVE = &H200
Private Const WM_LBUTTONDOWN = &H201
Private Const WM_LBUTTONUP = &H202
Private Const WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK = &H203
Private Const WM_RBUTTONDOWN = &H204
Private Const WM_RBUTTONUP = &H205
Private Const WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK = &H206
Private Const WM_MBUTTONDOWN = &H207
Private Const WM_MBUTTONUP = &H208
Private Const WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK = &H209
Private Const WM_MOUSEWHEEL = &H20A
Private Const WH_JOURNALRECORD = 0
Type EVENTMSG
wMsg As Long
lParamLow As Long
lParamHigh As Long
' msgTime As Long
' hWndMsg As Long
End Type
Dim EMSG As EVENTMSG
Dim hHook As Long, frmHooked As Form, hFlags As Long
Public Function HookProc(ByVal nCode As Long, ByVal wParam As Long, ByVal lParam As Long) As Long
If nCode < 0 Then
HookProc = CallNextHookEx(hHook, nCode, wParam, lParam)
Exit Function
End If
Dim i%, j%, k%
CopyMemory EMSG, ByVal lParam, Len(EMSG)
Select Case EMSG.wMsg
Case WM_KEYDOWN
If (hFlags And HFKeyDown) = HFKeyDown Then
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyShift) Then j = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyControl) Then j = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMenu) Then j = 4
Select Case (EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF)
Case 0 To 31, 90 To 159
k = (EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF)
Case Else
k = MapVirtualKeyEx(EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF, 2, GetKeyboardLayout(GetWindowThreadProcessId(GetForegroundWindow, 0)))
End Select
frmHooked.System_KeyDown k, j
End If
Case WM_KEYUP
If (hFlags And HFKeyUp) = HFKeyUp Then
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyShift) Then j = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyControl) Then j = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMenu) Then j = 4
Select Case (EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF)
Case 0 To 31, 90 To 159
k = (EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF)
Case Else
k = MapVirtualKeyEx(EMSG.lParamLow And &HFF, 2, GetKeyboardLayout(GetWindowThreadProcessId(GetForegroundWindow, 0)))
End Select
frmHooked.System_KeyUp k, j
End If
Case WM_MOUSEWHEEL
Debug.Print "MouseWheel"
Case WM_MOUSEMOVE
If (hFlags And HFMouseMove) = HFMouseMove Then
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyLButton) Then i = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyRButton) Then i = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMButton) Then i = 4
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyShift) Then j = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyControl) Then j = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMenu) Then j = 4
frmHooked.System_MouseMove i, j, CSng(EMSG.lParamLow), CSng(EMSG.lParamHigh)
End If
Case WM_LBUTTONDOWN, WM_RBUTTONDOWN, WM_MBUTTONDOWN
If (hFlags And HFMouseDown) = HFMouseDown Then
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyShift) Then i = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyControl) Then i = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMenu) Then i = 4
frmHooked.System_MouseDown 2 ^ ((EMSG.wMsg - 513) / 3), i, CSng(EMSG.lParamLow), CSng(EMSG.lParamHigh)
End If
Case WM_LBUTTONUP, WM_RBUTTONUP, WM_MBUTTONUP
If (hFlags And HFMouseUp) = HFMouseUp Then
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyShift) Then i = 1
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyControl) Then i = 2
If GetAsyncKeyState(vbKeyMenu) Then i = 4
frmHooked.System_MouseUp 2 ^ ((EMSG.wMsg - 514) / 3), i, CSng(EMSG.lParamLow), CSng(EMSG.lParamHigh)
End If
End Select
Call CallNextHookEx(hHook, nCode, wParam, lParam)
End Function
Public Sub SetHook(fOwner As Form, flags As HookFlags)
hHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_JOURNALRECORD, AddressOf HookProc, 0, 0)
Set frmHooked = fOwner
hFlags = flags
Window_SetAlwaysOnTop frmHooked.hwnd, True
End Sub
Public Sub RemoveHook()
UnhookWindowsHookEx hHook
Window_SetAlwaysOnTop frmHooked.hwnd, False
Set frmHooked = Nothing
End Sub
Private Function Window_SetAlwaysOnTop(hwnd As Long, bAlwaysOnTop As Boolean) As Boolean
Window_SetAlwaysOnTop = SetWindowPos(hwnd, -2 - bAlwaysOnTop, 0, 0, 0, 0, SWP_NOREDRAW Or SWP_NOSIZE Or SWP_NOMOVE)
End Function
'form
Private Sub Form_Load()
SetHook Me, HFMouseDown + HFMouseUp + HFMouseMove + HFKeyDown + HFKeyUp
Text1 = "Mouse activity log:"
Text2 = "Keyboard activity log:"
End Sub
Public Sub System_KeyDown(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer)
Dim s As String
Select Case KeyCode
Case 32 To 90, 160 To 255
s = LCase(Chr$(KeyCode))
Case Else
s = "ASCII code " & KeyCode
End Select
If Shift = vbShiftMask Then s = UCase(s): s = s & " + Shift "
If Shift = vbCtrlMask Then s = s & " + Ctrl "
If Shift = vbAltMask Then s = s & " + Alt "
Text2 = Text2 & vbCrLf & s & " down"
End Sub
Public Sub System_KeyUp(KeyCode As Integer, Shift As Integer)
Dim s As String
Select Case KeyCode
Case 32 To 90, 160 To 255
s = LCase(Chr$(KeyCode))
Case Else
s = "ASCII code " & KeyCode
End Select
If Shift = vbShiftMask Then s = UCase(s): s = s & " + Shift "
If Shift = vbCtrlMask Then s = s & " + Ctrl "
If Shift = vbAltMask Then s = s & " + Alt "
Text2 = Text2 & vbCrLf & s & " up"
End Sub
Public Sub System_MouseDown(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, x As Single, y As Single)
Dim s As String
If Button = vbLeftButton Then s = "Left Button "
If Button = vbRightButton Then s = "Right Button "
If Button = vbMiddleButton Then s = "Middle Button "
If Shift = vbShiftMask Then s = s & "+ Shift "
If Shift = vbCtrlMask Then s = s & "+ Ctrl "
If Shift = vbAltMask Then s = s & "+ Alt "
Text1 = Text1 & vbCrLf & s & "Down at pos (pixels): " & CStr(x) & " , " & CStr(y)
End Sub
Public Sub System_MouseUp(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, x As Single, y As Single)
Dim s As String
If Button = vbLeftButton Then s = "Left Button "
If Button = vbRightButton Then s = "Right Button "
If Button = vbMiddleButton Then s = "Middle Button "
If Shift = vbShiftMask Then s = s & "+ Shift "
If Shift = vbCtrlMask Then s = s & "+ Ctrl "
If Shift = vbAltMask Then s = s & "+ Alt "
Text1 = Text1 & vbCrLf & s & "Up at pos (pixels): " & CStr(x) & " , " & CStr(y)
End Sub
Public Sub System_MouseMove(Button As Integer, Shift As Integer, x As Single, y As Single)
Dim s As String
If Button = vbLeftButton Then s = "Left Button "
If Button = vbRightButton Then s = "Right Button "
If Button = vbMiddleButton Then s = "Middle Button "
If Shift = vbShiftMask Then s = s & "+ Shift "
If Shift = vbCtrlMask Then s = s & "+ Ctrl "
If Shift = vbAltMask Then s = s & "+ Alt "
Label1 = "Mouse info" & vbCrLf & "X = " & x & " Y= " & y & vbCrLf
If s <> "" Then Label1 = Label1 & "Extra Info: " & vbCrLf & s & "pressed"
End Sub
Private Sub Form_Unload(Cancel As Integer)
RemoveHook
End Sub
Iouri Boutchkine
[email protected]
Last edited by Cimperiali; May 12th, 2005 at 06:36 AM.
Reason: adding code tags
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January 2nd, 2001, 07:39 PM
#5
Re: How to Capture keyboard input??!?!
- Thanks!!!!!! I would vote 10 but i can only give you a 3. Thank you very much for the extensive explaination!
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July 3rd, 2003, 11:31 PM
#6
Problem in VB code.
hi, the code that was given here is not working my machine. am using windows 2000 system. could you please help me.
thanks
prasath
Prasath
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July 4th, 2003, 01:13 AM
#7
Hi,
Another option you could look at if you only wanted to check for one or two different key combinations being pressed, is the RegisterHotKey() API.
This results in a message being sent to your form whenever the key combination is pressed.
You would need to subclass the form to check for the hotkey message, but if you know about subclassing, its only a few lines of code you need to worry about to setup the hotkey.
Can give you more details if you are interested.
Cheers,
Tinbum747
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