I want to write a Windows program that runs in the background and prints out the exact time (accurate to the millisecond) of when the next mouse double click event occurs. Specifically, I want the exact time at which I double click on a certain .exe file on my desktop. Is there a way of doing this, and if so, could you provide some simple sample code?
2 Answers
Probably making a Windows hook is the best solution. Check out the documentation on hooks.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms632589%28v=vs.85%29.aspx
And check out this demo:
http://code.msdn.microsoft.com/windowsdesktop/CppWindowsHook-06957865
In some cases like silverlight you don't have mouse double click event so what you can do is check the time and position of mouse down and compair it with next mouse down time and position to simulate a double click action. it goes like this:
double mouseVerticalPosition;
double mouseHorizontalPosition;
DateTime clickedTime;
bool IsSecondClick = false;
void button_MouseLeftButtonDown(object sender, MouseButtonEventArgs e)
{
if(IsSecondClick)
{
IsSecondClick = false;
if ((y - mouseVerticalPosition == 0) & y - mouseHorizontalPosition == 0) &
clickedTime - DateTime.Now < SOMETIME )
{
// mouse double click happenes
}
}
else
{
IsSecondClick = true;
clickedTime = DateTime.Now;
mouseVerticalPosition = e.GetPosition(null).Y;
mouseHorizontalPosition = e.GetPosition(null).X;
}
}
WH_SHELL
that tells you when it's decided it's going to run a file, and it would be a lot easier to check based off of that information.