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  • mrjjM Offline
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    mrjj
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    Hi
    it sounds like you want a global hot key
    https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646309(v=vs.85).aspx

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      Hi
      it sounds like you want a global hot key
      https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646309(v=vs.85).aspx

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      @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

      Hi
      it sounds like you want a global hot key
      https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646309(v=vs.85).aspx

      This looks like what I need. Thanks!
      Using this results in 2 error messages:

      - mainwindow.obj:-1: Fehler: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_RegisterHotKey referenced in function "public: void __cdecl MainWindow::timer(void)" (?timer@MainWindow@@QEAAXXZ)
      - debug\Code_Manager.exe:-1: Fehler: LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
      

      I have tried checking whether the b-key is pressed:

          if (RegisterHotKey(NULL, 1, MOD_ALT | MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x42) == TRUE)  //0x42 is 'b'
          {
              ui->label->setText("true");
          }
          else
          {
              ui->label->setText("false");
          }
      
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        @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

        Hi
        it sounds like you want a global hot key
        https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms646309(v=vs.85).aspx

        This looks like what I need. Thanks!
        Using this results in 2 error messages:

        - mainwindow.obj:-1: Fehler: LNK2019: unresolved external symbol __imp_RegisterHotKey referenced in function "public: void __cdecl MainWindow::timer(void)" (?timer@MainWindow@@QEAAXXZ)
        - debug\Code_Manager.exe:-1: Fehler: LNK1120: 1 unresolved externals
        

        I have tried checking whether the b-key is pressed:

            if (RegisterHotKey(NULL, 1, MOD_ALT | MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x42) == TRUE)  //0x42 is 'b'
            {
                ui->label->setText("true");
            }
            else
            {
                ui->label->setText("false");
            }
        
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        @SnuggleKat
        Hi
        The trick is always check which library to link to
        alt text

        Then add

        LIBS += -luser32

        to the .pro file.

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        • mrjjM mrjj

          @SnuggleKat
          Hi
          The trick is always check which library to link to
          alt text

          Then add

          LIBS += -luser32

          to the .pro file.

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          @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

          LIBS += -luser32

          Thanks, but the problem still remains the same

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            @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

            LIBS += -luser32

            Thanks, but the problem still remains the same

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            @SnuggleKat
            Remember to run qmake after adding it
            Up in the build menu.

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            • mrjjM mrjj

              @SnuggleKat
              Remember to run qmake after adding it
              Up in the build menu.

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              @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

              @SnuggleKat
              Remember to run qmake after adding it
              Up in the build menu.

              Thanks. I could compile it now. But the key value doesn't get checked. Could this issue be caused by the function being inside called up by a QTimer?
              If I put the function into the MainWindow::MainWindow the RegisterHotKey permanently returns TRUE

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                Hi
                You mean from a timer slot ?
                Should not make a difference however if you call it multiple times t without -
                UnregisterHotKey , it might considered it already registered and return false.
                you can show what GetLastError says in that case.

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                  Hi
                  You mean from a timer slot ?
                  Should not make a difference however if you call it multiple times t without -
                  UnregisterHotKey , it might considered it already registered and return false.
                  you can show what GetLastError says in that case.

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                  @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                  Hi
                  You mean from a timer slot ?
                  Should not make a difference however if you call it multiple times t without -
                  UnregisterHotKey , it might considered it already registered and return false.
                  you can show what GetLastError says in that case.

                  Well, I got it working while the window is on top. But once I leave the window the button isn't registered anymore.

                  RegisterHotKey(NULL, 0, MOD_IGNORE_ALL_MODIFIER, 0x42);
                      MSG msg;
                      GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0);
                      PeekMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0, 0x0001);
                  
                      if(msg.wParam == 0x42)  //0x42 is 'b'
                      {
                          ui->label->setText("true");
                          *(cheat_array + 16) = 0x11;
                      }
                      else
                      {
                          ui->label->setText("false");
                          *(cheat_array + 16) = 0x00;
                      }
                  
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                    Hi
                    You are using NULL for windows handle
                    Docs says
                    "If this parameter is NULL, WM_HOTKEY messages are posted to the message queue of the calling thread and must be processed in the message loop."

                    So i am wondering if it gets delivered by Qt when its not active.

                    Try to use its
                    (HWND)winId();
                    instead of NULL

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                    • mrjjM mrjj

                      Hi
                      You are using NULL for windows handle
                      Docs says
                      "If this parameter is NULL, WM_HOTKEY messages are posted to the message queue of the calling thread and must be processed in the message loop."

                      So i am wondering if it gets delivered by Qt when its not active.

                      Try to use its
                      (HWND)winId();
                      instead of NULL

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                      @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                      (HWND)winId();

                      no change

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                        @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                        (HWND)winId();

                        no change

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                        @SnuggleKat
                        Ok, i think its related to how the events are sent when windows not
                        in focus.

                        try use eventfilter for native events and see if it comes there when not in focus.
                        https://forum.qt.io/topic/32640/help-with-qabstractnativeeventfilter

                        you can also try this sample ( non qt) and see if that works in all cases.
                        Its uses native msg pump.

                        #include <stdio.h>
                        #include <tchar.h>
                        #include <windows.h>
                        
                        int main()
                        {       
                        	enum{ONE_KEYID = 1, TWO_KEYID = 2};
                        	RegisterHotKey(0, ONE_KEYID, MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x31); // register 1 key as hotkey
                        	RegisterHotKey(0, TWO_KEYID, MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x32); // register 2 key as hotkey
                        	MSG msg;
                        	while(GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0))
                        	{
                        		PeekMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0, 0x0001);
                        		switch(msg.message)
                        		{
                        		case WM_HOTKEY:
                        			if(msg.wParam == ONE_KEYID)
                        			{
                        				printf("1 Pressed");
                        			}
                        			else if(msg.wParam == TWO_KEYID)
                        			{
                        				printf("2 Pressed");
                        			}
                        		}
                        	}
                        	return 0;
                        }
                        
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                        • mrjjM mrjj

                          @SnuggleKat
                          Ok, i think its related to how the events are sent when windows not
                          in focus.

                          try use eventfilter for native events and see if it comes there when not in focus.
                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/32640/help-with-qabstractnativeeventfilter

                          you can also try this sample ( non qt) and see if that works in all cases.
                          Its uses native msg pump.

                          #include <stdio.h>
                          #include <tchar.h>
                          #include <windows.h>
                          
                          int main()
                          {       
                          	enum{ONE_KEYID = 1, TWO_KEYID = 2};
                          	RegisterHotKey(0, ONE_KEYID, MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x31); // register 1 key as hotkey
                          	RegisterHotKey(0, TWO_KEYID, MOD_NOREPEAT, 0x32); // register 2 key as hotkey
                          	MSG msg;
                          	while(GetMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0))
                          	{
                          		PeekMessage(&msg, 0, 0, 0, 0x0001);
                          		switch(msg.message)
                          		{
                          		case WM_HOTKEY:
                          			if(msg.wParam == ONE_KEYID)
                          			{
                          				printf("1 Pressed");
                          			}
                          			else if(msg.wParam == TWO_KEYID)
                          			{
                          				printf("2 Pressed");
                          			}
                          		}
                          	}
                          	return 0;
                          }
                          
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                          @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                          @SnuggleKat
                          Ok, i think its related to how the events are sent when windows not
                          in focus.

                          try use eventfilter for native events and see if it comes there when not in focus.
                          https://forum.qt.io/topic/32640/help-with-qabstractnativeeventfilter

                          you can also try this sample ( non qt) and see if that works in all cases.
                          Its uses native msg pump.

                          #include <stdio.h>
                          #includ...
                          

                          My recent code update was based on this example.
                          Tried rebuilding it but didn't work either.

                          And I'm a little bit lost about the EventFilter thing..

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                            @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                            @SnuggleKat
                            Ok, i think its related to how the events are sent when windows not
                            in focus.

                            try use eventfilter for native events and see if it comes there when not in focus.
                            https://forum.qt.io/topic/32640/help-with-qabstractnativeeventfilter

                            you can also try this sample ( non qt) and see if that works in all cases.
                            Its uses native msg pump.

                            #include <stdio.h>
                            #includ...
                            

                            My recent code update was based on this example.
                            Tried rebuilding it but didn't work either.

                            And I'm a little bit lost about the EventFilter thing..

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                            mrjj
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                            wrote on last edited by mrjj
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                            @SnuggleKat

                            The link have sample of such eventfiler.
                            its not much code.

                            Its odd, the other sample didnt work as its windows less and have message pump.
                            But if u mix with a normal Qt it makes sense as the events are eating by QApplication then.

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                              @SnuggleKat

                              The link have sample of such eventfiler.
                              its not much code.

                              Its odd, the other sample didnt work as its windows less and have message pump.
                              But if u mix with a normal Qt it makes sense as the events are eating by QApplication then.

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                              @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                              @SnuggleKat

                              The link have sample of such eventfiler.
                              its not much code.

                              Its odd, the other sample didnt work as its windows less and have message pump.
                              But if u mix with a normal Qt it makes sense as the events are eating by QApplication then.

                              I'm sorry, I can't get it to compile..

                              Could it be it doesn't work because the timer() function is a (public) slot?

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                                @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                                @SnuggleKat

                                The link have sample of such eventfiler.
                                its not much code.

                                Its odd, the other sample didnt work as its windows less and have message pump.
                                But if u mix with a normal Qt it makes sense as the events are eating by QApplication then.

                                I'm sorry, I can't get it to compile..

                                Could it be it doesn't work because the timer() function is a (public) slot?

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                                @SnuggleKat
                                A slot is just a normal c++ function.

                                But i dont understand why you need to call it in a timer.
                                You normally call it ONLY once to set up hot key.
                                Then reacts to WM_HOTKEY native event.
                                There would be no need of a timer.

                                Mixing Qt application and GetMessage() might have side effects.

                                This might help
                                http://amin-ahmadi.com/2015/11/14/how-to-use-system-wide-hotkeys-in-your-qt-application/

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                                  @SnuggleKat
                                  A slot is just a normal c++ function.

                                  But i dont understand why you need to call it in a timer.
                                  You normally call it ONLY once to set up hot key.
                                  Then reacts to WM_HOTKEY native event.
                                  There would be no need of a timer.

                                  Mixing Qt application and GetMessage() might have side effects.

                                  This might help
                                  http://amin-ahmadi.com/2015/11/14/how-to-use-system-wide-hotkeys-in-your-qt-application/

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                                  @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                                  @SnuggleKat
                                  A slot is just a normal c++ function.

                                  But i dont understand why you need to call it in a timer.
                                  You normally call it ONLY once to set up hot key.
                                  Then reacts to WM_HOTKEY native event.
                                  There would be no need of a timer.

                                  Mixing Qt application and GetMessage() might have side effects.

                                  This might help
                                  http://amin-ahmadi.com/2015/11/14/how-to-use-system-wide-hotkeys-in-your-qt-application/

                                  I need it in a timer because it executes the codehandler as many times a second as defined by the user.
                                  However, I could also transfer the key_value or key_code over to the timer

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                                    Ok. but try the sample i linked. it is using virtual override for native Event and it might work when app is not focused.
                                    Else an event filter on application seems the best way to grab WM_HOTKEY.

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                                    • mrjjM mrjj

                                      Ok. but try the sample i linked. it is using virtual override for native Event and it might work when app is not focused.
                                      Else an event filter on application seems the best way to grab WM_HOTKEY.

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                                      @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                                      Ok. but try the sample i linked. it is using virtual override for native Event and it might work when app is not focused.
                                      Else an event filter on application seems the best way to grab WM_HOTKEY.

                                      Wow, it works, thank you!
                                      For some reason it makes the b-key not typing anything. is there are workaround?

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                                        @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                                        Ok. but try the sample i linked. it is using virtual override for native Event and it might work when app is not focused.
                                        Else an event filter on application seems the best way to grab WM_HOTKEY.

                                        Wow, it works, thank you!
                                        For some reason it makes the b-key not typing anything. is there are workaround?

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                                        @SnuggleKat
                                        Super :)
                                        Some other app might have requested a hotkey on b.
                                        So if be is not sent to you. it means something else takes it.
                                        I think F12 also reserved and some others.

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                                          @SnuggleKat
                                          Super :)
                                          Some other app might have requested a hotkey on b.
                                          So if be is not sent to you. it means something else takes it.
                                          I think F12 also reserved and some others.

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                                          @mrjj said in How do I use QKeyEvent::key() even if window is not on top?:

                                          @SnuggleKat
                                          Super :)
                                          Some other app might have requested a hotkey on b.
                                          So if be is not sent to you. it means something else takes it.
                                          I think F12 also reserved and some others.

                                          I see!
                                          Well, it's not too bad though. I will upload a demo once I have made some more progress with my application

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