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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
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| Header File
| winuser.h
| Unicode
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| Platform Notes
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WM_CHAR
The WM_CHAR message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a
WM_KEYDOWN message is translated by the TranslateMessage function. WM_CHAR contains the character code of the key that was pressed.
WM_CHAR
chCharCode = (TCHAR) wParam; // character code
lKeyData = lParam; // key data
Parameters
chCharCode
Value of wParam. Specifies the character code of the key.
lKeyData
Value of lParam. Specifies the repeat count, scan code, extended-key flag, context code,
previous key-state flag, and transition-state flag, as shown in the following
table:
Value
| Description
| 0 15
| Specifies the repeat count. The value is the number of times the keystroke is
repeated as a result of the user holding down the key.
| 16 23
| Specifies the scan code. The value depends on the original equipment
manufacturer (OEM).
| 24
| Specifies whether the key is an extended key, such as the right-hand ALT and CTRL keys that appear on an enhanced 101- or 102-key keyboard. The value is 1 if
it is an extended key; otherwise, it is 0.
| 25 28
| Reserved; do not use.
| 29
| Specifies the context code. The value is 1 if the ALT key is held down while the key is pressed; otherwise, the value is 0.
| 30
| Specifies the previous key state. The value is 1 if the key is down before the
message is sent, or it is 0 if the key is up.
| 31
| Specifies the transition state. The value is 1 if the key is being released,
or it is 0 if the key is being pressed.
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Return Values
An application should return zero if it processes this message.
Remarks
Because there is not necessarily a one-to-one correspondence between keys
pressed and character messages generated, the information in the high-order word of
the lKeyData parameter is generally not useful to applications. The information in the
high-order word applies only to the most recent WM_KEYDOWN message that precedes
the posting of the WM_CHAR message.
For enhanced 101- and 102-key keyboards, extended keys are the right ALT and the right CTRL keys on the main section of the keyboard; the INS, DEL, HOME, END, PAGE UP, PAGE DOWN and arrow keys in the clusters to the left of the numeric keypad; and the
divide (/) and ENTER keys in the numeric keypad. Some other keyboards may support the extended-key
bit in the lKeyData parameter.
See Also
TranslateMessage, WM_KEYDOWN
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