rliiack Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 (edited) I want to learn how to monitor mouse event and I had found a example script by JRowe: expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> ;These constants found in the helpfile under Windows Message Codes ;Global Const $WM_MOUSEMOVE = 0x0200 ;mouse move Global Const $WM_MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A ;wheel up/down Global Const $WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 0x0201 ;Global Const $WM_LBUTTONUP = 0x0202 Global Const $WM_RBUTTONDOWN = 0x0204 Global Const $WM_RBUTTONUP = 0x0205 Global Const $WM_MBUTTONDOWN = 0x0207 Global Const $WM_MBUTTONUP = 0x0208 Global Const $MSLLHOOKSTRUCT = $tagPOINT & ";dword mouseData;dword flags;dword time;ulong_ptr dwExtraInfo" Global $currentEvent[2] Global $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $LRClickStatus = 0 Global $RLClickStatus = 0 Global $LRDrag = 0 Global $RLDrag = 0 Global $LMDrag = 0 Global $RMDrag = 0 Global $doubleClickTime = 400 #Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form= $Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 633, 447, 192, 124) $Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Label1", 200, 8, 228, 49) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) ;Register callback $hKey_Proc = DllCallbackRegister("_Mouse_Proc", "int", "int;ptr;ptr") $hM_Module = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "hwnd", "GetModuleHandle", "ptr", 0) $hM_Hook = DllCall("user32.dll", "hwnd", "SetWindowsHookEx", "int", $WH_MOUSE_LL, "ptr", DllCallbackGetPtr($hKey_Proc), "hwnd", $hM_Module[0], "dword", 0) #EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ### While 1 $nMsg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $nMsg Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE OnAutoItExit() Exit EndSwitch WEnd Func _Mouse_Proc($nCode, $wParam, $lParam) Local $info, $mouseData, $time, $timeDiff If $nCode < 0 Then $ret = DllCall("user32.dll", "long", "CallNextHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0], _ "int", $nCode, "ptr", $wParam, "ptr", $lParam) Return $ret[0] EndIf $info = DllStructCreate($MSLLHOOKSTRUCT, $lParam) $mouseData = DllStructGetData($info, 3) $time = DllStructGetData($info, 5) $timeDiff = $time - $currentEvent[1] Select Case $wParam = $WM_MOUSEMOVE ;Test for Drag in here If $currentEvent[0] <> "LDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LRDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LMDrag" Then If $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDrag" If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrag" $LRDrag = 2 EndIf EndIf EndIf If $currentEvent[0] <> "RDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "RMDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LRDrag" Then If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDrag" EndIf EndIf If $currentEvent[0] <> "MDrag" Then If $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf EndIf If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $currentEvent[0] <> "RMDrag" Then $RMDrag = 2 $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $currentEvent[0] <> "LMDrag" Then $LMDrag = 2 $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf Case $wParam = $WM_MOUSEWHEEL If _WinAPI_HiWord($mouseData) > 0 Then ;Wheel Up $currentEvent[0] = "WheelUp" $currentEvent[1] = $time Else ;Wheel Down $currentEvent[0] = "WheelDown" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf Case $wParam = $WM_LBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down, check for Right/Left If $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" Then $LRClickStatus = 1 EndIf $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_LBUTTONUP ;Update $iLBUTTONDOWN $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $RLClickStatus = 1 And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "RLClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "LDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LRDrag = 2 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LRDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LRDrag = 1 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LRDrag = 0 EndIf If $LMDrag = 2 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $LMDrag = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set LClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Negate $LRClickStatus $RLClickStatus = 0 Case $wParam = $WM_RBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down If $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" Then $RLClickStatus = 1 EndIf $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_RBUTTONUP ;Test for Left, Right, and Right Doubleclick here ;Update $iRBUTTONDOWN $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $LRClickStatus = 1 And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "RDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LRDrag = 2 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LRDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LRDrag = 1 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LRDrag = 0 EndIf If $RMDrag = 2 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $RMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $RMDrag = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $RMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set LClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Negate $LRClickStatus $LRClickStatus = 0 Case $wParam = $WM_MBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_MBUTTONUP ;Test for Middle Double Click here ;Update $iRBUTTONDOWN $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $currentEvent[0] = "MClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "MDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LMDrag = 2 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LMDrag = 1 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LMDrag = 0 EndIf If $RMDrag = 2 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $RMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $RMDrag = 1 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $RMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set MClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "MClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf EndSelect GUICtrlSetData($Label1, $currentEvent[0] & @CRLF & $currentEvent[1]) $ret = DllCall("user32.dll", "long", "CallNextHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0], _ "int", $nCode, "ptr", $wParam, "ptr", $lParam) Return $ret[0] EndFunc ;==>_Mouse_Proc Func OnAutoItExit() DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "UnhookWindowsHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0]) $hM_Hook[0] = 0 DllCallbackFree($hKey_Proc) $hKey_Proc = 0 EndFunc ;==>OnAutoItExit Can somebody explain to me what does all the Dll, user32, kernel32, etc. do and how to use them? Edited November 11, 2009 by rliiack My Projects:Smart Icons
Fire Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 (edited) I want to learn how to monitor mouse event and I had found a example script by JRowe: expandcollapse popup#include <GUIConstantsEx.au3> #include <StaticConstants.au3> #include <WindowsConstants.au3> #include <WinAPI.au3> ;These constants found in the helpfile under Windows Message Codes ;Global Const $WM_MOUSEMOVE = 0x0200 ;mouse move Global Const $WM_MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A ;wheel up/down Global Const $WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 0x0201 ;Global Const $WM_LBUTTONUP = 0x0202 Global Const $WM_RBUTTONDOWN = 0x0204 Global Const $WM_RBUTTONUP = 0x0205 Global Const $WM_MBUTTONDOWN = 0x0207 Global Const $WM_MBUTTONUP = 0x0208 Global Const $MSLLHOOKSTRUCT = $tagPOINT & ";dword mouseData;dword flags;dword time;ulong_ptr dwExtraInfo" Global $currentEvent[2] Global $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Global $LRClickStatus = 0 Global $RLClickStatus = 0 Global $LRDrag = 0 Global $RLDrag = 0 Global $LMDrag = 0 Global $RMDrag = 0 Global $doubleClickTime = 400 #Region ### START Koda GUI section ### Form= $Form1 = GUICreate("Form1", 633, 447, 192, 124) $Label1 = GUICtrlCreateLabel("Label1", 200, 8, 228, 49) GUISetState(@SW_SHOW) ;Register callback $hKey_Proc = DllCallbackRegister("_Mouse_Proc", "int", "int;ptr;ptr") $hM_Module = DllCall("kernel32.dll", "hwnd", "GetModuleHandle", "ptr", 0) $hM_Hook = DllCall("user32.dll", "hwnd", "SetWindowsHookEx", "int", $WH_MOUSE_LL, "ptr", DllCallbackGetPtr($hKey_Proc), "hwnd", $hM_Module[0], "dword", 0) #EndRegion ### END Koda GUI section ### While 1 $nMsg = GUIGetMsg() Switch $nMsg Case $GUI_EVENT_CLOSE OnAutoItExit() Exit EndSwitch WEnd Func _Mouse_Proc($nCode, $wParam, $lParam) Local $info, $mouseData, $time, $timeDiff If $nCode < 0 Then $ret = DllCall("user32.dll", "long", "CallNextHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0], _ "int", $nCode, "ptr", $wParam, "ptr", $lParam) Return $ret[0] EndIf $info = DllStructCreate($MSLLHOOKSTRUCT, $lParam) $mouseData = DllStructGetData($info, 3) $time = DllStructGetData($info, 5) $timeDiff = $time - $currentEvent[1] Select Case $wParam = $WM_MOUSEMOVE ;Test for Drag in here If $currentEvent[0] <> "LDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LRDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LMDrag" Then If $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDrag" If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrag" $LRDrag = 2 EndIf EndIf EndIf If $currentEvent[0] <> "RDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "RMDrag" Or $currentEvent[0] <> "LRDrag" Then If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDrag" EndIf EndIf If $currentEvent[0] <> "MDrag" Then If $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf EndIf If $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $currentEvent[0] <> "RMDrag" Then $RMDrag = 2 $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 And $currentEvent[0] <> "LMDrag" Then $LMDrag = 2 $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrag" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf Case $wParam = $WM_MOUSEWHEEL If _WinAPI_HiWord($mouseData) > 0 Then ;Wheel Up $currentEvent[0] = "WheelUp" $currentEvent[1] = $time Else ;Wheel Down $currentEvent[0] = "WheelDown" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf Case $wParam = $WM_LBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down, check for Right/Left If $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" Then $LRClickStatus = 1 EndIf $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_LBUTTONUP ;Update $iLBUTTONDOWN $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $RLClickStatus = 1 And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "RLClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "LDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "LDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LRDrag = 2 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LRDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LRDrag = 1 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LRDrag = 0 EndIf If $LMDrag = 2 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $LMDrag = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set LClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Negate $LRClickStatus $RLClickStatus = 0 Case $wParam = $WM_RBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down If $currentEvent[0] = "LClick" Then $RLClickStatus = 1 EndIf $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_RBUTTONUP ;Test for Left, Right, and Right Doubleclick here ;Update $iRBUTTONDOWN $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $LRClickStatus = 1 And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "RDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "RDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LRDrag = 2 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LRDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LRDrag = 1 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LRDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LRDrag = 0 EndIf If $RMDrag = 2 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $RMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $RMDrag = 1 And $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $RMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set LClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "RClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Negate $LRClickStatus $LRClickStatus = 0 Case $wParam = $WM_MBUTTONDOWN ;Register Button Down $iMBUTTONDOWN = 1 Case $wParam = $WM_MBUTTONUP ;Test for Middle Double Click here ;Update $iRBUTTONDOWN $iMBUTTONDOWN = 0 ;Test for Right/Left Click If $currentEvent[0] = "MClick" And ($timeDiff) < $doubleClickTime Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf ;Test for Drops If $currentEvent[0] = "MDrag" Then $currentEvent[0] = "MDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf If $LMDrag = 2 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $LMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LRDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on RButton up EndIf If $LMDrag = 1 And $iLBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "LMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $LMDrag = 0 EndIf If $RMDrag = 2 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 1 Then $RMDrag = 1 ; Denote $LMDrag as still having one button clicked, need to register the drop on MButton up EndIf If $RMDrag = 1 And $iRBUTTONDOWN = 0 Then $currentEvent[0] = "RMDrop" $currentEvent[1] = $time $RMDrag = 0 EndIf ;Set MClick if other events haven't fired If $currentEvent[1] <> $time Then $currentEvent[0] = "MClick" $currentEvent[1] = $time EndIf EndSelect GUICtrlSetData($Label1, $currentEvent[0] & @CRLF & $currentEvent[1]) $ret = DllCall("user32.dll", "long", "CallNextHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0], _ "int", $nCode, "ptr", $wParam, "ptr", $lParam) Return $ret[0] EndFunc ;==>_Mouse_Proc Func OnAutoItExit() DllCall("user32.dll", "int", "UnhookWindowsHookEx", "hwnd", $hM_Hook[0]) $hM_Hook[0] = 0 DllCallbackFree($hKey_Proc) $hKey_Proc = 0 EndFunc ;==>OnAutoItExit Can somebody explain to me what does all the Dll, user32, kernel32, etc. do and how to use them? Hi. DLL dynamyk link library in this case kernel32.dll and user32.dll is dynamic link libraries and it have own functions (API calls) . For exammple see below functions: user@sweet-girl /bin $ ./arwin.exe Kernel32.dll GetModuleHandleA arwin - win32 address resolution program - by steve hanna - v.01 GetModuleHandleA is located at 0x7c80b6a1 in Kernel32.dll user@sweet-girl /bin $ ./arwin.exe user32.dll SetWindowsHookExA arwin - win32 address resolution program - by steve hanna - v.01 SetWindowsHookExA is located at 0x77d511f1 in user32.dll Here is function addresses GetModuleHandleA(kernel32.dll function) which address is 0x7c80b6a1 And user32.dll`s function SetWindowsHookExA address 0x77d511f1. You can find all functions addresses and name with ___nirsoft.com utlity which name is dllLibaryView.(Idnt remember it`s name sorry). AND imho for understand all in this search API on msdn. sorry for english:( Edited November 11, 2009 by Sh3llC043r [size="5"] [/size]
boogieoompa Posted November 11, 2009 Posted November 11, 2009 I would suggest using this UDF I forgot who wrote it but it has shown up on many posts is you want to do a search on examples on how to use it. Personally I find it to be quite inclusive on everything I needed to do. Good luckMouseSetOnEvent_UDF.au3
rliiack Posted November 14, 2009 Author Posted November 14, 2009 Thanks to both of you! My Projects:Smart Icons
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