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Quick Info
Windows NT
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| Win95
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| Win32s
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| Import Library
| user32.lib
| Header File
| winuser.h
| Unicode
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ActivateKeyboardLayout
The implementations of
ActivateKeyboardLayout in Windows 95 and Windows NT are substantially different. To accommodate
these differences, this reference page first presents the Windows 95 implementation
in its entirety, followed by the Windows NT version.
Windows 95:
The
ActivateKeyboardLayout function sets the input language for the current thread. This function
accepts a keyboard layout handle that identifies a locale as well as the physical
layout of the keyboard.
HKL ActivateKeyboardLayout(
HKL hkl,
| // handle to keyboard layout
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UINT Flags
| // keyboard layout flags
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Parameters
hkl
Handle to a keyboard layout or a zero-extended locale identifier. This
parameter can be any valid keyboard layout handle obtained using the
LoadKeyboardLayout or
GetKeyboardLayoutList function or one of the following values:
Value
| Meaning
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HKL_NEXT
| Selects the next layout in the keyboard layouts list maintained by the system.
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HKL_PREV
| Selects the previous layout in the keyboards layout list maintained by the
system.
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Flags
Specifies the keyboard layout flags. The value of this parameter can be:
Value
| Meaning
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KLF_REORDER
| Reorders the keyboard layouts list by moving the given keyboard layout handle
to the head of the list. If this value is not given, the list is rotated
without a change of order. For example, if a user had an English layout active, as
well as having French, German and Spanish layouts loaded (in that order), then
activating the German layout with the KLF_REORDER bit set would produce the
following order: German, English, French, Spanish. Activating the German layout
without the KLF_REORDER value set would produce the following order: German,
Spanish, English, French.
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Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is the previous keyboard layout
handle. Otherwise, it is zero. To get extended error information, use the
GetLastError function.
Remarks
Several keyboard layouts can be loaded at any one time, but only one is active
at a time. Loading multiple keyboard layouts makes it possible to rapidly
switch between layouts.
An application can create a valid keyboard layout handle by setting the high
word to zero and the low word to a locale identifier. Using such keyboard layout
handles changes the input language without affecting the physical layout.
When multiple input method editors (IMEs) are allowed for each locale, passing
in a keyboard layout handle in which the high word (the device handle) is zero
activates the first IME in the list "belonging" to the locale.
See Also
LoadKeyboardLayout,
GetKeyboardLayoutName,
UnloadKeyboardLayout
Windows NT:
The
ActivateKeyboardLayout function activates a different keyboard layout and sets the active keyboard
layout for the entire system rather than the calling thread.
BOOL ActivateKeyboardLayout(
HKL hkl,
| // handle to keyboard layout
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UINT Flags
| // keyboard layout flags
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);
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Parameters
hkl
Identifies the keyboard layout to be activated. The layout must have been
loaded by a previous call to the
LoadKeyboardLayout function. This parameter must be either the handle to a keyboard layout or
one of the following values:
Value
| Meaning
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HKL_NEXT
| Selects the next layout in the circular list of loaded layouts maintained by
the system.
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HKL_PREV
| Selects the previous layout in the circular list of loaded layouts maintained
by the system.
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Flags
Specifies how the keyboard layout is to be activated. This parameter can be
one of the following values:
Value
| Meaning
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KLF_REORDER
| If this bit is set, the system's circular list of loaded keyboard layouts is
reordered. If this bit is not set, the list is rotated without a change of
order. For example, if a user had an English layout active, as well as having
French, German and Spanish layouts loaded (in that order), then activating the German
layout with the KLF_REORDER bit set would produce the following order: German,
English, French, Spanish. Activating the German layout without the KLF_REORDER
bit set would produce the following order: German, Spanish, English, French.
If less than three keyboard layouts are loaded, the value of this flag is
irrelevant.
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KLF_UNLOADPREVIOUS
| The previously active layout is unloaded.
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Return Values
If the function succeeds, the return value is TRUE.
If the function fails, the return value is FALSE. To get extended error
information, call
GetLastError.
Remarks
Several keyboard layouts can be loaded at any one time, but only one is active
at a time. Loading multiple keyboard layouts makes it possible to rapidly
switch between layouts.
See Also
LoadKeyboardLayout,
GetKeyboardLayoutName,
UnloadKeyboardLayout
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