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March 17, 2011 at 8:12 pm #187078autopilotMember
A while back, I had shared a module (mdlGetHnd.vb) I created to make finding handles a bit easier. Well I will now share a more compact, cleaner module I have developed to do the same thing. To use it, add the module to you VB 2008 project and then call into it. It has 3 public functions:
- FindMainWindow(wndclass, title)
GetChild(MainClass, MainCaption, ChildClass, ChildIndex)
GetChild(ParentHandle, ChildClass, ChildIndex)For demonstration purposes, if you wanted to find the “Edit” window of NotePad, you could do it this way:
Dim sClass As String = "Notepad"
Dim sCaption As String = "- Notepad"
Dim sSubClass As String = "Edit"
Dim iSubIndex As Integer = 1
Dim wHnd As IntPtr = mdlHnd.GetChild(sClass, sCaption, sSubClass, iSubIndex)
Or you can split it like this:
Dim sClass As String = "Notepad"
Dim sCaption As String = "- Notepad"
Dim sSubClass As String = "Edit"
Dim iSubIndex As Integer = 1
Dim wHndParent As IntPtr = mdlHnd.FindMainWindow(sClass, sCaption)
Dim wHnd As IntPtr = mdlHnd.GetChild(wHndParent, sSubClass, iSubIndex)
So those who have used my mdlGetHnd should be used to the needed variables.
March 18, 2011 at 1:20 am #187081StringMemberHandy and helpful, well done.
March 20, 2011 at 3:27 am #187080DepartureMemberNice work Autopilot, And good to see your still around. btw where in states are you again? I’m over here in new Orleans for awhile.
March 22, 2011 at 12:13 pm #187079autopilotMemberGreat to hear from you Dep!
@Departure wrote:I’m over here in new Orleans for awhile.
i am in Des Moines, Iowa.
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