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How to modify Global System Menu?

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  • J Jijo Raj

    How to append a new menu item to global system menu. I.e. to system menu of all applications. Well, for a single application it can be done easly by using GetSystemMenu(). But how to do it system wide? I saw one application doing the same. When i checked the dlls, of the application I could see the MouseHookProc() in exported functions and I guess that its doing it by a global mouse hook. But after long R&D I couldn't figure out how. Any hints guys? Thanks & Regards, Jijo.

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    Sarath C
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    Jijo, I never tried this can't you use systemwide api hooking?

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    • CPalliniC CPallini

      Well, even Jijo raj wasn't able to do that, so far... :-D

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      I did expect you'll reply with some funny quotes. :laugh: Regards, Jijo.

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        Jijo, I never tried this can't you use systemwide api hooking?

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        Jijo Raj
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        yeah! That seems to be a possibility. I could hook GetSystemMenu() and add another system wide window message hook for WM_COMMAND and handle the message. But I strongly feels that there is some easy way to do it. Well, thanks Sarath for the thought. Ofcourse you always "Shares your thought"! ;) Regards, Jijo.

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          I did expect you'll reply with some funny quotes. :laugh: Regards, Jijo.

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          This time I have no technical answer, unfortunately... :sigh:

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          • CPalliniC CPallini

            This time I have no technical answer, unfortunately... :sigh:

            If the Lord God Almighty had consulted me before embarking upon the Creation, I would have recommended something simpler. -- Alfonso the Wise, 13th Century King of Castile.
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            Jijo Raj
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            Don't worry mate. At least you cheered up me! :-D Regards, Jijo.

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            • J Jijo Raj

              How to append a new menu item to global system menu. I.e. to system menu of all applications. Well, for a single application it can be done easly by using GetSystemMenu(). But how to do it system wide? I saw one application doing the same. When i checked the dlls, of the application I could see the MouseHookProc() in exported functions and I guess that its doing it by a global mouse hook. But after long R&D I couldn't figure out how. Any hints guys? Thanks & Regards, Jijo.

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              What about Using EnumWindows to get all top level windows and then modify the menu? Also you will have to add hook for new window creation notifications. I dont know if it will work but just a thought..

              Regards, Sandip.

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              • J Jijo Raj

                How to append a new menu item to global system menu. I.e. to system menu of all applications. Well, for a single application it can be done easly by using GetSystemMenu(). But how to do it system wide? I saw one application doing the same. When i checked the dlls, of the application I could see the MouseHookProc() in exported functions and I guess that its doing it by a global mouse hook. But after long R&D I couldn't figure out how. Any hints guys? Thanks & Regards, Jijo.

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                I haven't tried it with 'Mouse Hook', but did with 'Windows Procedure Hook'. Installed a hook for WH_CALLWNDPROC (Windows procedure) and handled the 'WM_INITMENU' message in the hook. Once you get the window handle in the hook, I hope you don't need any more clues.... :cool:

                -Malli...! :rose:****

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                • CPalliniC CPallini

                  This time I have no technical answer, unfortunately... :sigh:

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                  Hamid Taebi
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                  You can ask of your site. :-D

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                  • M Malli_S

                    I haven't tried it with 'Mouse Hook', but did with 'Windows Procedure Hook'. Installed a hook for WH_CALLWNDPROC (Windows procedure) and handled the 'WM_INITMENU' message in the hook. Once you get the window handle in the hook, I hope you don't need any more clues.... :cool:

                    -Malli...! :rose:****

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                    Jijo Raj
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                    That seems to be a cool Idea! Let me try it out. Thanks a lot malli, and please accept my 5 points. ;) Regards, Jijo.

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                    • S SandipG

                      What about Using EnumWindows to get all top level windows and then modify the menu? Also you will have to add hook for new window creation notifications. I dont know if it will work but just a thought..

                      Regards, Sandip.

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                      Jijo Raj
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                      That's also a possibility to experiment. I think, in order to handle the message, i've to add one message hook as well. isn't it? Well, thanks a lot Sandeep and my 5 points. ;) Regards, Jijo.

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                      • J Jijo Raj

                        That seems to be a cool Idea! Let me try it out. Thanks a lot malli, and please accept my 5 points. ;) Regards, Jijo.

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                        My pleasure..... :)

                        -Malli...! :rose:****

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