I have done the global hotkeys for two key combination using the below code. How can i do the same operation for three key combinations like (ctrl + shift + esc) (ctrl + shift + tab) ??
Code for two key combination :
var TabShift = Keys.Tab | Keys.Shift;
RegisterGlobalHotKey(TabShift, USE_ALT);
DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern int RegisterHotKey(IntPtr hwnd, int id, int fsModifiers, int vk);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern int UnregisterHotKey(IntPtr hwnd, int id);
private void RegisterGlobalHotKey(Keys hotkey, int modifiers)
{
try
{
// increment the hot key value - we are just identifying
// them with a sequential number since we have multiples
mHotKeyId++;
if (mHotKeyId > 0)
{
// register the hot key combination
if (RegisterHotKey(this.Handle, mHotKeyId, modifiers, Convert.ToInt16(hotkey)) == 0)
{
// tell the user which combination failed to register -
// this is useful to you, not an end user; the end user
// should never see this application run
MessageBox.Show("Error: " + mHotKeyId.ToString() + " - " +
Marshal.GetLastWin32Error().ToString(),
"Hot Key Registration");
}
}
}
catch
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// clean up if hotkey registration failed -
// nothing works if it fails
UnregisterGlobalHotKey();
}
}
private void UnregisterGlobalHotKey()
{
// loop through each hotkey id and
// disable it
for (int i = 0; i < mHotKeyId; i++)
{
UnregisterHotKey(this.Handle, i);
}
}
You can simply "or" the values together:
// Alt + Shift + Tab
RegisterGlobalHotKey(Keys.Tab, MOD_ALT | MOD_SHIFT);
Note that MOD_ALT
and friends are defined in WinUser.h as:
#define MOD_ALT 0x0001
#define MOD_CONTROL 0x0002
#define MOD_SHIFT 0x0004
#define MOD_WIN 0x0008
So you have to make sure you're passing the correct values in for the modifiers there.
Like this:
Keys.Control | Keys.Shift | Keys.Tab
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