WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK
fwKeys = wParam; /* key flags */
xPos = LOWORD(lParam); /* horizontal position of cursor */
yPos = HIWORD(lParam); /* vertical position of cursor */
The WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK message is sent when the user double-clicks the left mouse button.
fwKeys
Value of wParam. Indicates whether various virtual keys are down. This parameter can be any combination of the following values:
Value | Description |
MK_CONTROL | Set if CTRL key is down. |
MK_LBUTTON | Set if left button is down. |
MK_MBUTTON | Set if middle button is down. |
MK_RBUTTON | Set if right button is down. |
MK_SHIFT | Set if SHIFT key is down. |
xPos
Value of the low-order word of lParam. Specifies the x-coordinate of the cursor. The coordinate is relative to the upper-left corner of the window.
yPos
Value of the high-order word of lParam. Specifies the y-coordinate of the cursor. The coordinate is relative to the upper-left corner of the window.
An application should return zero if it processes this message.
Only windows that have the CS_DBLCLKS class style can receive WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK messages. Windows generates a WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK message when the user presses, releases, and again presses the left mouse button within the system's double-click time limit. Double-clicking the left mouse button actually generates four messages: a WM_LBUTTONDOWN message, a WM_LBUTTONUP message, the WM_LBUTTONDBLCLK message, and another WM_LBUTTONUP message.