Window Activation
When the user clicks an inactive top-level window or the child window of a
inactive top-level window, Windows sends the
WM_MOUSEACTIVATE message (among others) to the top-level or child window. Windows sends this
message after posting the
WM_NCHITTEST message to the window, but before posting the button down message. When
WM_MOUSEACTIVATE is passed to the
DefWindowProc function, Windows activates the top-level window and then posts the button
down message to the top-level or child window.
By processing WM_MOUSEACTIVATE, a window can control whether the top-level
window becomes the active window as a result of a mouse click, and whether the
window that was clicked receives the subsequent button down message. It does so by
returning one of the following values after processing WM_MOUSEACTIVATE.
Value
| Meaning
|
MA_ACTIVATE
| Activates the window and does not discard the mouse message.
|
MA_NOACTIVATE
| Does not activate the window and does not discard the mouse message.
|
MA_ACTIVATEANDEAT
| Activates the window and discards the mouse message.
|
MA_NOACTIVATEANDEAT
| Does not activate the window but discards the mouse message.
|
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