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 | winuser.h 
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WM_VSCROLL
The WM_VSCROLL message is sent to a window when a scroll event occurs in the
window's standard vertical scroll bar. This message is also sent to the owner of
a vertical scroll bar control when a scroll event occurs in the control. 
WM_VSCROLL  
nScrollCode = (int) LOWORD(wParam); // scroll bar value 
nPos = (short int) HIWORD(wParam);  // scroll box position 
hwndScrollBar = (HWND) lParam;      // handle of scroll bar 
 
Parameters
nScrollCode
Value of the low-order word of 
wParam. Specifies a scroll bar value that indicates the user's scrolling request.
This parameter can be one of the following values: 
| Value 
 | Meaning 
 | 
| SB_BOTTOM 
 | Scrolls to the lower right. 
 | 
| SB_ENDSCROLL 
 | Ends scroll. 
 | 
| SB_LINEDOWN 
 | Scrolls one line down. 
 | 
| SB_LINEUP 
 | Scrolls one line up. 
 | 
| SB_PAGEDOWN 
 | Scrolls one page down. 
 | 
| SB_PAGEUP 
 | Scrolls one page up. 
 | 
| SB_THUMBPOSITION 
 | Scrolls to the absolute position. The current position is specified by the nPos parameter. 
 | 
| SB_THUMBTRACK 
 | Drags scroll box to the specified position. The current position is specified
by the nPos parameter. 
 | 
| SB_TOP 
 | Scrolls to the upper left. 
 | 
 
nPos
Value of the high-order word of 
wParam. Specifies the current position of the scroll box if the 
nScrollCode parameter is SB_THUMBPOSITION or SB_THUMBTRACK; otherwise, 
nPos is not used. 
hwndScrollBar
Value of 
lParam. Identifies the control if WM_VSCROLL is sent by a scroll bar control. If
WM_VSCROLL is sent by a window's standard scroll bar, 
hwndScrollBar is not used. 
 
Return Values
If an application processes this message, it should return zero. 
Remarks
The SB_THUMBTRACK notification message is typically used by applications that
provide feedback as the user drags the scroll box. 
If an application scrolls the content of the window, it must also reset the
position of the scroll box by using the 
SetScrollPos function. 
Note that the WM_VSCROLL message carries only 16 bits of scroll box position
data. Thus, applications that rely solely on WM_VSCROLL (and WM_HSCROLL) for
scroll position data have a practical maximum position value of 65,535. 
However, because the 
SetScrollPos, 
SetScrollRange, 
GetScrollPos, and 
GetScrollRange functions support 32-bit scroll bar position data, there is a way to
circumvent the 16-bit barrier of the WM_HSCROLL and WM_VSCROLL messages. See 
GetScrollPos for a description of the technique and its limits. 
See Also
GetScrollPos, 
GetScrollRange, 
SetScrollPos, 
SetScrollRange, 
WM_HSCROLL
			
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