EnableWindow
The EnableWindow
function enables or disables mouse and keyboard input to the specified window
or control. When input is disabled, the window does not receive input such as
mouse clicks and key presses. When input is enabled, the window receives all
input.
BOOL EnableWindow(
HWND hWnd, |
// handle to window |
BOOL bEnable |
// flag for
enabling or disabling input |
); |
|
Parameters
hWnd
Identifies
the window to be enabled or disabled.
bEnable
Specifies
whether to enable or disable the window. If this parameter is TRUE, the window
is enabled. If the parameter is FALSE, the window is disabled.
Return Values
If the window
was previously disabled, the return value is nonzero.
If the window
was not previously disabled, the return value is zero. To get extended error
information, call GetLastError
Remarks
If the
enabled state of a window is changing, a WM_ENABLE
A window must
be enabled before it can be activated. For example, if an application is
displaying a modeless dialog box and has disabled its main window, the
application must enable the main window before destroying the dialog box.
Otherwise, another window will receive the keyboard focus and be activated. If
a child window is disabled, it is ignored when Windows tries to determine which
window should receive mouse messages.
By default, a
window is enabled when it is created. To create a window that is initially
disabled, an application can specify the WS_DISABLED style in the CreateWindow
or CreateWindowEx function. After a window has been created, an
application can use EnableWindow to enable or disable the window.
An
application can use this function to enable or disable a control in a dialog
box. A disabled control cannot receive the keyboard focus, nor can a user gain
access to it.
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