Translating Character Messages
Any thread that receives character input from the user must include the
TranslateMessage function in its message loop. This function examines the virtual-key code of
a keystroke message and, if the code corresponds to a character, places a
character message into the message queue. The character message is removed and
dispatched on the next iteration of the message loop; the
wParam parameter of the message contains the character code.
In general, a thread's message loop should use the
TranslateMessage function to translate every message, not just virtual-key messages. Although
TranslateMessage has no effect on other types of messages, it guarantees that keyboard input
is translated correctly. The following example shows how to include the
TranslateMessage function in a typical thread message loop.
while (GetMessage(&msg, (HWND) NULL, 0, 0)) {
if (TranslateAccelerator(hwndMain, haccl, &msg) == 0) {
TranslateMessage(&msg);
DispatchMessage(&msg);
}
}
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