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Thread: [RESOLVED] [VB6] - how detect a active child window handle?

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    Resolved [RESOLVED] [VB6] - how detect a active child window handle?

    these code detect the active window:
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    lngActivatedWindow = GetActiveWindow
    but how can i detect an active child window?
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    Re: [VB6] - how detect a active child window handle?

    This will return the focused window within the calling thread:
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    Private Declare Function GetFocus Lib "user32.dll" () As Long
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    Re: [VB6] - how detect a active child window handle?

    Quote Originally Posted by LaVolpe View Post
    This will return the focused window within the calling thread:
    Code:
    Private Declare Function GetFocus Lib "user32.dll" () As Long
    thanks
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