VB3 How to Create a Flashing Title Bar on a VB Form
ID: Q71280
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The information in this article applies to:
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Microsoft Visual Basic Standard and Professional Editions for Windows, versions 2.0, 3.0
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Microsoft Visual Basic programming system for Windows, version 1.0
SUMMARY
When calling a Windows API function call, you can create a flashing
window title bar on the present form or any other form for which you
know the handle.
***WARNING: The flash rate should be set based on the caret blink rate.
Then, application users who have epilepsy can control the flash rate so
they don't have a seizure.***
MORE INFORMATION
Visual Basic for Windows has the ability to flash the title bar on any
other form if you can get the handle to that form. The function
FlashWindow flashes the specified window once. Flashing a window means
changing the appearance of its caption bar, as if the window were
changing from inactive to active status, or vice versa. (An inactive
caption bar changes to an active caption bar; an active caption bar
changes to an inactive caption bar.)
Typically, a window is flashed to inform the user that the window
requires attention when that window does not currently have the input
focus.
The function FlashWindow is defined as
FlashWindow(hWnd%, bInvert%)
where:
hWnd% - Identifies the window to be flashed. The window can be
either open or iconic.
bInvert% - Specifies whether the window is to be flashed or
returned to its original state. The window is flashed
from one state to the other if the bInvert parameter is
nonzero. If the bInvert parameter is zero, the window
is returned to its original state (either active or
inactive).
FlashWindow returns a value that specifies the window's state before
the call to the FlashWindow function. It is nonzero if the window was
active before the call; otherwise, it is zero.
The following section describes how to flash a form while that form
does not have the focus:
- Create two forms called Form1 and Form2.
- On Form1, create a timer control and set the Interval Property to
1000. Also set the Enabled Property to FALSE.
- Within the general-declarations section of Form1, declare the
FlashWindow function as follows:
' The following Declare statement must appear on one line.
Declare Function FlashWindow% Lib "user" (ByVal hWnd%,
ByVal bInvert%)
- In Visual Basic version 1.0 for Windows, define the following
constants in the declarations section:
Const TRUE = -1
Const FALSE = 0
- In the Form_Load event procedure, add the following code:
Sub Form_Load ()
Form2.Show
End Sub
- In the Sub Timer1_Timer () procedure of Form1, add the following
code:
Sub Timer1_Timer ()
Succ% = FlashWindow(Form1.hWnd, 1)
End Sub
- In the GotFocus event procedure of Form1, create the following code:
Sub Form_GotFocus ()
Timer1.Enabled = False
End Sub
- In the Click event for Form2, add the following code:
Sub Form_Click ()
Form1.Timer1.Enabled = True
End Sub
- Run the program. Form1 will be in the foreground with Form2 in the
background. Click anywhere in Form2; Form1's Caption Bar will flash
until you click Form1.
Additional query words:
2.00 3.00 vb3only
Keywords : kbcode kbWndw
Version : 1.00 2.00 3.00
Platform : WINDOWS
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