MFC Windows 程序设计->捕获鼠标

 

 

In between, CMainWindow receives WM_MOUSEMOVE messages that report the cursor position even if the cursor leaves it. Client-area mouse messages continue to report cursor positions in client coordinates, but coordinates can now go negative and can also exceed the dimensions of the window's client area.

A related function, CWnd::GetCapture, returns a CWnd pointer to the window that owns the capture. In the Win32 environment, GetCapture returns NULL if the mouse is not captured or if it's captured by a window belonging to another thread. The most common use of GetCapture is for determining whether your own window has captured the mouse. The statement

if (GetCapture () == this)

is true if and only if the window identified by this currently has the mouse captured.

How does capturing the mouse solve the problem with the rubber-banded line? By capturing the mouse in response to a WM_LBUTTONDOWN message and releasing it when a WM_LBUTTONUP message arrives, you're guaranteed to get the WM_LBUTTONUP message when the mouse button is released. The sample program in the next section illustrates the practical effect of this technique.

 

 

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