In the Win32 programming model, the type of window you're describing is called a "transparent" window.
Note that this is distinct from opacity, with which it often gets confused. A transparent window is see-through to events like mouse clicks, but it may still be opaque (i.e., not visually transparent). You can have both hit-test transparency and visual transparency, or only one, or neither.
To make a window hit-test transparent, you need to set the WS_EX_TRANSPARENT
extended window style when you create the window.
To do that from VB.NET, override your form's CreateParams
property and add the style flag, like so:
Protected Overrides ReadOnly Property CreateParams As CreateParams
Get
Const WS_EX_TRANSPARENT As Integer = &H20
Dim cp As CreateParams = MyBase.CreateParams
cp.ExStyle = cp.ExStyle Or WS_EX_TRANSPARENT
Return cp
End Get
End Property
Note that when you make a window transparent, you get a fully transparent window, just like you asked. That means it will be completely invisible to mouse clicks, including on the non-client area. The user won't even be able to click the close box in the upper-left. The application must close the window programmatically. You need to account for this in your design.
Toggling the style on and off requires a bit more code. You need to P/Invoke the Win32 functions for retrieving and setting the current window styles. For example:
Imports System
Imports System.Windows.Forms
Imports System.Runtime.InteropServices
' ...etc.
Public Class MyForm : Inherits Form
' P/Invoke stuff
Private Const GWL_EXSTYLE As Integer = -20
Private Const WS_EX_TRANSPARENT As Integer = &H20
<DllImport("user32.dll")> _
Private Shared Function GetWindowLongPtr(hWnd As IntPtr, _
nIndex As Integer) As IntPtr
End Function
<DllImport("user32.dll")> _
Private Shared Function SetWindowLongPtr(hWnd As IntPtr, _
nIndex As Integer, _
dwNewLong As IntPtr) As IntPtr
End Function
' Toggling function
Public Sub ToggleClickTransparency()
' Get the form's current extended window styles.
Dim exStyle As IntPtr = GetWindowLongPtr(Me.Handle, GWL_EXSTYLE)
' Determine if the transparency flag is currently set.
If (exStyle Or WS_EX_TRANSPARENT) = WS_EX_TRANSPARENT Then
' Remove the flag.
exStyle = exStyle And (Not WS_EX_TRANSPARENT)
Else
' Add the flag.
exStyle = exStyle Or WS_EX_TRANSPARENT
End If
' Update the window's styles.
SetWindowLongPtr(Me.Handle, GWL_EXSTYLE, exStyle)
End Sub
' Other code
' ...
End Class