I've written a hotkey control for WPF, and want to display the friendly name to the user. For that I'm using GetKeyNameText
.
However, e.g. when using Key.MediaNextTrack
as input, GetKeyNameText
returns P
, what apparently looks wrong. Can anyone help me to get the correct name for such esoteric keys?
My code does following:
- call
KeyInterop.VirtualKeyFromKey
to get the Win32 virtual key - Translate the virtual key to scan code by calling
MapVirtualKey
- Call
GetKeyNameText
The complete code is this (you need to reference WindowsBase):
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Text;
using System.Windows.Input;
namespace ConsoleApplication1 {
class Program {
static void Main() {
var key = Key.MediaNextTrack;
var virtualKeyFromKey = KeyInterop.VirtualKeyFromKey(key);
var displayString = GetLocalizedKeyStringUnsafe(virtualKeyFromKey);
Console.WriteLine($"{key}: {displayString}");
}
private static string GetLocalizedKeyStringUnsafe(int key) {
// strip any modifier keys
long keyCode = key & 0xffff;
var sb = new StringBuilder(256);
long scanCode = MapVirtualKey((uint) keyCode, MAPVK_VK_TO_VSC);
// shift the scancode to the high word
scanCode = (scanCode << 16); // | (1 << 24);
if (keyCode == 45 ||
keyCode == 46 ||
keyCode == 144 ||
(33 <= keyCode && keyCode <= 40)) {
// add the extended key flag
scanCode |= 0x1000000;
}
GetKeyNameText((int) scanCode, sb, 256);
return sb.ToString();
}
private const uint MAPVK_VK_TO_VSC = 0x00;
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern int MapVirtualKey(uint uCode, uint uMapType);
[DllImport("user32.dll", EntryPoint = "GetKeyNameTextW", CharSet = CharSet.Unicode)]
private static extern int GetKeyNameText(int lParam, [MarshalAs(UnmanagedType.LPWStr), Out] StringBuilder str, int size);
}
}