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The WM_NEXTDLGCTL message is sent to a dialog box procedure to set the
keyboard focus to a different control in the dialog box.
WM_NEXTDLGCTL
wCtlFocus = wParam; // identifies control for focus
fHandle = (BOOL) LOWORD(lParam); // wParam handle flag
Parameters
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wCtlFocus
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Value of wParam. If the fHandle parameter is TRUE, the wCtlFocus
parameter identifies the control that receives the focus. If fHandle is
FALSE, wCtlFocus is a flag that indicates whether the next or previous
control with the WS_TABSTOP style receives the focus. If wCtlFocus is
zero, the next control receives the focus; otherwise, the previous control
with the WS_TABSTOP style receives the focus.
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fHandle
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Value of lParam. Contains a flag that indicates how Windows uses the wCtlFocus
parameter. If the fHandle parameter is TRUE, wCtlFocus is a
handle associated with the control that receives the focus; otherwise, wCtlFocus
is a flag that indicates whether the next or previous control with the
WS_TABSTOP style receives the focus.
Return Values
An application should return zero if it processes this message.
Remarks
The effect of this message differs from that of the SetFocus function
because WM_NEXTDLGCTL modifies the border around the control.
Do not use the SendMessage function to send a WM_NEXTDLGCTL message if
your application will concurrently process other messages that set the focus.
Use the PostMessage function instead.
See Also
PostMessage, SendMessage,
SetFocus