I'm hooking windows WM_CHAR message. When I'm replacing (in hook) given char code to something simple like 'a', every character I type is turning into a. And that's ok. But when I'm trying to send unicode character, like ф ('ф'.charCodeAt(0) gives 1092, so I'm replacing 'a' to 1092 in my code), all letters are turned into D. Also, when I type Alt+1092 in every text editor I'm getting D. Why? And can I send unicode char using WM_CHAR? Documentation says "The WM_CHAR message uses Unicode Transformation Format (UTF)-16.".
LRESULT CALLBACK Proc(int code, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
if(code >= HC_ACTION)
{
MSG* msg=(MSG *)lParam;
if(msg->message==WM_CHAR)
{
int charCode = msg->wParam;
if(IsCharLower(charCode))
{
charCode = 1092;
msg->wParam=(WPARAM)charCode;
}
}
}
return CallNextHookEx(hHook, code, wParam, lParam);
};
IsWindowUnicode(msg->hwnd)
. It appears that the upper byte ofwParam
gets masked out: Character 'ф' is U+0444, character 'D' is U+0044.SendInput()
or similar function that are designed to handle this for you?