I am trying to write international program and need to send some text to "other text edit programs" like word or notepad or a browser. On the other hand I am not sure that I can find an international way(because of the different keyboard layouts)
it would be nice to use a code like below
SendMessage(FindActiveWindowsHWND,WM_SETTEXT,0,Integer(PChar('My String')));
and I dont have function like FindActiveWindowsHWND
Edit: The code I am tried but not satisfied so far;
procedure FindActiveWindowsHWND();
var
ThreadInfo: TGUIThreadInfo;
activewindowsHwnd: HWND;
begin
GetGUIThreadInfo(0,ThreadInfo);
activewindowsHwnd:= ThreadInfo.hwndActive; (or ThreadInfo.hwndFocus);
end;
also I used Sendinput function like this
procedure SendKey(vKey: SmallInt; booDown: boolean);
var
GInput: array[0..0] of tagINPUT; //GENERALINPUT;
// doesn't have to be array :)
begin
GInput[0].Itype := INPUT_KEYBOARD;
GInput[0].ki.wVk := vKey;
GInput[0].ki.wScan := 0;
GInput[0].ki.time := 0;
GInput[0].ki.dwExtraInfo := 0;
if not booDown then
GInput[0].ki.dwFlags := KEYEVENTF_KEYUP
else
GInput[0].ki.dwFlags := 0;
SendInput(1, GInput[0], SizeOf(GInput));
end;
then
SendKey(65,true); //to send an "A" for example
but instead it sent an "a" and when I try to send an "a" using SendKey(97,true) it sent "1". it is really interesting that I have to send shift key down to write uppercase letters
You can use
GetGUIThreadInfo()
to get the HWND of the currently focused window in another process. Not all window types acceptWM_SETTEXT
, though. You could useSendInput()
to put Unicode characters into the keyboard queue, though. Or use the Automation API, like David said, though not all window types implement that.