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January 28, 2023 at 10:27 am #171164AdminAdministrator
VB 6 code to keep your program always on top of other programs I tried this on Windows 11 and it works.
So first we add this to a module of the program:Option Explicit Public Const SWP_NOMOVE = 2 Public Const SWP_NOSIZE = 1 Public Const FLAGS = SWP_NOMOVE Or SWP_NOSIZE Public Const HWND_TOPMOST = -1 Public Const HWND_NOTOPMOST = -2 Declare Function SetWindowPos Lib "user32" Alias "SetWindowPos" _ (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 Public Function SetTopMostWindow(hwnd As Long, Topmost As Boolean) _ As Long If Topmost = True Then 'Make the window topmost SetTopMostWindow = SetWindowPos(hwnd, HWND_TOPMOST, 0, 0, 0, _ 0, FLAGS) Else SetTopMostWindow = SetWindowPos(hwnd, HWND_NOTOPMOST, 0, 0, _ 0, 0,FLAGS) SetTopMostWindow = False End If End Function
Now to call it either via a command or formload add this:
SetTopMostWindow Form1.hwnd, True
Now to stop your program from being always on top use this:
SetTopMostWindow Form1.hwnd, False
I’ve attached the example.
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