The TranslateAccelerator function processes accelerator keys for menu commands. The function translates a WM_KEYDOWN or WM_SYSKEYDOWN message to a WM_COMMAND or WM_SYSCOMMAND message (if there is an entry for the key in the specified accelerator table) and then sends the WM_COMMAND or WM_SYSCOMMAND message directly to the appropriate window procedure. TranslateAccelerator does not return until the window procedure has processed the message.
int TranslateAccelerator(
HWND hWnd, |
// handle of destination window |
HACCEL hAccTable, |
// handle of accelerator table |
LPMSG lpMsg |
// address of structure with message |
); |
If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
To differentiate the message that this function sends from messages sent by menus or controls, the high-order word of the wParam parameter of the WM_COMMAND or WM_SYSCOMMAND message contains the value 1.
Accelerator key combinations used to select items from the window menu are translated into WM_SYSCOMMAND messages; all other accelerator key combinations are translated into WM_COMMAND messages.
When TranslateAccelerator returns a nonzero value and the message is translated, the application should not use the TranslateMessage function to process the message again.
An accelerator need not correspond to a menu command.
If the accelerator command corresponds to a menu item, the application is sent WM_INITMENU and WM_INITMENUPOPUP messages, as if the user were trying to display the menu. However, these messages are not sent if any of the following conditions exist:
If the specified window is the active window and no window has the keyboard focus (which is generally the case if the window is minimized), TranslateAccelerator translates WM_SYSKEYUP and WM_SYSKEYDOWN messages instead of WM_KEYUP and WM_KEYDOWN messages.
If an accelerator keystroke occurs that corresponds to a menu item when the window that owns the menu is minimized, TranslateAccelerator does not send a WM_COMMAND message. However, if an accelerator keystroke occurs that does not match any of the items in the window’s menu or in the window menu, the function sends a WM_COMMAND message, even if the window is minimized.
CreateAcceleratorTable, GetMessage, LoadAccelerators, MSG, PeekMessage, SetCapture, TranslateMessage, WM_COMMAND, WM_INITMENU, WM_INITMENUPOPUP, WM_KEYDOWN, WM_SYSKEYDOWN, WM_SYSCOMMAND