using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
namespace Gma.UserActivityMonitor
{
public static partial class HookManager
{
#region Windows constants
//values from Winuser.h in Microsoft SDK.
/// <summary>
/// Windows NT/2000/XP: Installs a hook procedure that monitors low-level mouse input events.
/// </summary>
private const int WH_MOUSE_LL = 14;
/// <summary>
/// Windows NT/2000/XP: Installs a hook procedure that monitors low-level keyboard input events.
/// </summary>
private const int WH_KEYBOARD_LL = 13;
/// <summary>
/// Installs a hook procedure that monitors mouse messages. For more information, see the MouseProc hook procedure.
/// </summary>
private const int WH_MOUSE = 7;
/// <summary>
/// Installs a hook procedure that monitors keystroke messages. For more information, see the KeyboardProc hook procedure.
/// </summary>
private const int WH_KEYBOARD = 2;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_MOUSEMOVE message is posted to a window when the cursor moves.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_MOUSEMOVE = 0x200;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_LBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the left mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_LBUTTONDOWN = 0x201;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_RBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the right mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_RBUTTONDOWN = 0x204;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_MBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the middle mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_MBUTTONDOWN = 0x207;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_LBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the left mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_LBUTTONUP = 0x202;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_RBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the right mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_RBUTTONUP = 0x205;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_MBUTTONUP message is posted when the user releases the middle mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_MBUTTONUP = 0x208;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the left mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x203;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK message is posted when the user double-clicks the right mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x206;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_RBUTTONDOWN message is posted when the user presses the right mouse button
/// </summary>
private const int WM_MBUTTONDBLCLK = 0x209;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_MOUSEWHEEL message is posted when the user presses the mouse wheel.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_KEYDOWN message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a nonsystem
/// key is pressed. A nonsystem key is a key that is pressed when the ALT key is not pressed.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_KEYDOWN = 0x100;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_KEYUP message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when a nonsystem
/// key is released. A nonsystem key is a key that is pressed when the ALT key is not pressed,
/// or a keyboard key that is pressed when a window has the keyboard focus.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_KEYUP = 0x101;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when the user
/// presses the F10 key (which activates the menu bar) or holds down the ALT key and then
/// presses another key. It also occurs when no window currently has the keyboard focus;
/// in this case, the WM_SYSKEYDOWN message is sent to the active window. The window that
/// receives the message can distinguish between these two contexts by checking the context
/// code in the lParam parameter.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_SYSKEYDOWN = 0x104;
/// <summary>
/// The WM_SYSKEYUP message is posted to the window with the keyboard focus when the user
/// releases a key that was pressed while the ALT key was held down. It also occurs when no
/// window currently has the keyboard focus; in this case, the WM_SYSKEYUP message is sent
/// to the active window. The window that receives the message can distinguish between
/// these two contexts by checking the context code in the lParam parameter.
/// </summary>
private const int WM_SYSKEYUP = 0x105;
private const byte VK_SHIFT = 0x10;
private const byte VK_CAPITAL = 0x14;
private const byte VK_NUMLOCK = 0x90;
#endregion
#region Windows function imports
/// <summary>
/// The CallNextHookEx function passes the hook information to the next hook procedure in the current hook chain.
/// A hook procedure can call this function either before or after processing the hook information.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="idHook">Ignored.</param>
/// <param name="nCode">
/// [in] Specifies the hook code passed to the current hook procedure.
/// The next hook procedure uses this code to determine how to process the hook information.
/// </param>
/// <param name="wParam">
/// [in] Specifies the wParam value passed to the current hook procedure.
/// The meaning of this parameter depends on the type of hook associated with the current hook chain.
/// </param>
/// <param name="lParam">
/// [in] Specifies the lParam value passed to the current hook procedure.
/// The meaning of this parameter depends on the type of hook associated with the current hook chain.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// This value is returned by the next hook procedure in the chain.
/// The current hook procedure must also return this value. The meaning of the return value depends on the hook type.
/// For more information, see the descriptions of the individual hook procedures.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/windowing/hooks/hookreference/hookfunctions/setwindowshookex.asp
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto,
CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall)]
private static extern int CallNextHookEx(
int idHook,
int nCode,
int wParam,
IntPtr lParam);
/// <summary>
/// The SetWindowsHookEx function installs an application-defined hook procedure into a hook chain.
/// You would install a hook procedure to monitor the system for certain types of events. These events
/// are associated either with a specific thread or with all threads in the same desktop as the calling thread.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="idHook">
/// [in] Specifies the type of hook procedure to be installed. This parameter can be one of the following values.
/// </param>
/// <param name="lpfn">
/// [in] Pointer to the hook procedure. If the dwThreadId parameter is zero or specifies the identifier of a
/// thread created by a different process, the lpfn parameter must point to a hook procedure in a dynamic-link
/// library (DLL). Otherwise, lpfn can point to a hook procedure in the code associated with the current process.
/// </param>
/// <param name="hMod">
/// [in] Handle to the DLL containing the hook procedure pointed to by the lpfn parameter.
/// The hMod parameter must be set to NULL if the dwThreadId parameter specifies a thread created by
/// the current process and if the hook procedure is within the code associated with the current process.
/// </param>
/// <param name="dwThreadId">
/// [in] Specifies the identifier of the thread with which the hook procedure is to be associated.
/// If this parameter is zero, the hook procedure is associated with all existing threads running in the
/// same desktop as the calling thread.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is the handle to the hook procedure.
/// If the function fails, the return value is NULL. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/windowing/hooks/hookreference/hookfunctions/setwindowshookex.asp
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto,
CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern int SetWindowsHookEx(
int idHook,
HookProc lpfn,
IntPtr hMod,
int dwThreadId);
/// <summary>
/// The UnhookWindowsHookEx function removes a hook procedure installed in a hook chain by the SetWindowsHookEx function.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="idHook">
/// [in] Handle to the hook to be removed. This parameter is a hook handle obtained by a previous call to SetWindowsHookEx.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
/// If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/windowing/hooks/hookreference/hookfunctions/setwindowshookex.asp
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto,
CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall, SetLastError = true)]
private static extern int UnhookWindowsHookEx(int idHook);
/// <summary>
/// The GetDoubleClickTime function retrieves the current double-click time for the mouse. A double-click is a series of two clicks of the
/// mouse button, the second occurring within a specified time after the first. The double-click time is the maximum number of
/// milliseconds that may occur between the first and second click of a double-click.
/// </summary>
/// <returns>
/// The return value specifies the current double-click time, in milliseconds.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms646258(VS.85).aspx
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32")]
public static extern int GetDoubleClickTime();
/// <summary>
/// The ToAscii function translates the specified virtual-key code and keyboard
/// state to the corresponding character or characters. The function translates the code
/// using the input language and physical keyboard layout identified by the keyboard layout handle.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="uVirtKey">
/// [in] Specifies the virtual-key code to be translated.
/// </param>
/// <param name="uScanCode">
/// [in] Specifies the hardware scan code of the key to be translated.
/// The high-order bit of this value is set if the key is up (not pressed).
/// </param>
/// <param name="lpbKeyState">
/// [in] Pointer to a 256-byte array that contains the current keyboard state.
/// Each element (byte) in the array contains the state of one key.
/// If the high-order bit of a byte is set, the key is down (pressed).
/// The low bit, if set, indicates that the key is toggled on. In this function,
/// only the toggle bit of the CAPS LOCK key is relevant. The toggle state
/// of the NUM LOCK and SCROLL LOCK keys is ignored.
/// </param>
/// <param name="lpwTransKey">
/// [out] Pointer to the buffer that receives the translated character or characters.
/// </param>
/// <param name="fuState">
/// [in] Specifies whether a menu is active. This parameter must be 1 if a menu is active, or 0 otherwise.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// If the specified key is a dead key, the return value is negative. Otherwise, it is one of the following values.
/// Value Meaning
/// 0 The specified virtual key has no translation for the current state of the keyboard.
/// 1 One character was copied to the buffer.
/// 2 Two characters were copied to the buffer. This usually happens when a dead-key character
/// (accent or diacritic) stored in the keyboard layout cannot be composed with the specified
/// virtual key to form a single character.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/userinput/keyboardinput/keyboardinputreference/keyboardinputfunctions/toascii.asp
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32")]
private static extern int ToAscii(
int uVirtKey,
int uScanCode,
byte[] lpbKeyState,
byte[] lpwTransKey,
int fuState);
/// <summary>
/// The GetKeyboardState function copies the status of the 256 virtual keys to the
/// specified buffer.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="pbKeyState">
/// [in] Pointer to a 256-byte array that contains keyboard key states.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// If the function succeeds, the return value is nonzero.
/// If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>
/// http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/winui/winui/windowsuserinterface/userinput/keyboardinput/keyboardinputreference/keyboardinputfunctions/toascii.asp
/// </remarks>
[DllImport("user32")]
private static extern int GetKeyboardState(byte[] pbKeyState);
/// <summary>
/// The GetKeyState function retrieves the status of the specified virtual key. The status specifies whether the key is up, down, or toggled
/// (on, off�alternating each time the key is pressed).
/// </summary>
/// <param name="vKey">
/// [in] Specifies a virtual key. If the desired virtual key is a letter or digit (A through Z, a through z, or 0 through 9), nVirtKey must be set to the ASCII value of that character. For other keys, it must be a virtual-key code.
/// </param>
/// <returns>
/// The return value specifies the status of the specified virtual key, as follows:
///If the high-order bit is 1, the key is down; otherwise, it is up.
///If the low-order bit is 1, the key is toggled. A key, such as the CAPS LOCK key, is toggled if it is turned on. The key is off and untoggled if the low-order bit is 0. A toggle key's indicator light (if any) on the keyboard will be on when the key is toggled, and off when the key is untoggled.
/// </returns>
/// <remarks>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms646301.aspx</remarks>
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto, CallingConvention = CallingConvention.StdCall)]
private static extern short GetKeyState(int vKey);
#endregion
}
}