01-01-2009, 07:34 PM
Nice question.
hWND breaks up into h+ WND = handle +Windows. You can reference a window through its handle.
Here is a nice definition of hWND:
A window handle (usually shortened to hWnd) is a unique identifer that Windows assigns to each window created. By window in this case we are referring to everything from command buttons and textboxes, to dialog boxes and full windows.
hWND breaks up into h+ WND = handle +Windows. You can reference a window through its handle.
Here is a nice definition of hWND:
A window handle (usually shortened to hWnd) is a unique identifer that Windows assigns to each window created. By window in this case we are referring to everything from command buttons and textboxes, to dialog boxes and full windows.
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