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  • D David Crow

    Here is a link to the entire article. However, if you are using Windows 9x or NT, you'll need to employ a system-wide hook. See this article for details.


    "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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    GetLastInputInfo not working properly in Windows 2000 Error: Undefined Identifier for GetLastInputInfo please explain Jack

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      GetLastInputInfo not working properly in Windows 2000 Error: Undefined Identifier for GetLastInputInfo please explain Jack

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      This is what MSDN says: Requirements Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later. Windows 95/98: Requires Windows 95 or later. Header: Declared in Winuser.h; include Windows.h. Library: Use user32.lib. And what do you mean by not working properly? Can u give details on the improper working? ...Avenger


      Remember... testing & debugging are always part of programming ...so exterminate those stinking bugs

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        GetLastInputInfo not working properly in Windows 2000 Error: Undefined Identifier for GetLastInputInfo please explain Jack

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        Please provide a code snippet of how you are using the function.


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          This is what MSDN says: Requirements Windows NT/2000: Requires Windows NT 3.1 or later. Windows 95/98: Requires Windows 95 or later. Header: Declared in Winuser.h; include Windows.h. Library: Use user32.lib. And what do you mean by not working properly? Can u give details on the improper working? ...Avenger


          Remember... testing & debugging are always part of programming ...so exterminate those stinking bugs

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          avenger_sb25 wrote: Windows 95/98: Requires Windows 95 or later. The function is not available on Windows 9x platforms.


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          • D David Crow

            Please provide a code snippet of how you are using the function.


            "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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            I am using Windows 2000 here is the snippet #include "stdafx.h" int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { LASTINPUTINFO plii; memset(&plii,0,sizeof(plii)); plii.cbSize = size(plii); if(GetLastInputInfo(&plii )) { //code here } return 0; } Even if I declare the LASTINPUTINFO structure in the header file its not working Sandy

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              I am using Windows 2000 here is the snippet #include "stdafx.h" int APIENTRY WinMain(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, LPSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow) { LASTINPUTINFO plii; memset(&plii,0,sizeof(plii)); plii.cbSize = size(plii); if(GetLastInputInfo(&plii )) { //code here } return 0; } Even if I declare the LASTINPUTINFO structure in the header file its not working Sandy

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              Well, since what you have is not a true Windows application (e.g., you need a window and a message pump), I'm not sure how GetLastInputInfo() is supposed to behave. I may be incorrect, but it wouldn't hurt to at least provide the minimum.


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              • D David Crow

                Well, since what you have is not a true Windows application (e.g., you need a window and a message pump), I'm not sure how GetLastInputInfo() is supposed to behave. I may be incorrect, but it wouldn't hurt to at least provide the minimum.


                "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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                Even if I provide a window and check the messages it gives a error saying "Undefined Identifier for "GetLastInputInfo() Jack

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                  Even if I provide a window and check the messages it gives a error saying "Undefined Identifier for "GetLastInputInfo() Jack

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                  Is this a compiler, linker, or run-time error?


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                    Is this a compiler, linker, or run-time error?


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                    compiler error! Jack

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                      compiler error! Jack

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                      David Crow
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                      What other files are being #included in stdafx.h?


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                      • D David Crow

                        What other files are being #included in stdafx.h?


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                        Only the windows.h and the winuser.h Jack

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                          Only the windows.h and the winuser.h Jack

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                          Have you defined _WIN32_WINNT? If not, look at line #5040 of winuser.h.


                          "The pointy end goes in the other man." - Antonio Banderas (Zorro, 1998)

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