I required the same and finally I found this answer on another question Set global hotkeys using C# It is working perfectly with tray (NotifyIcon) application.
I am aligning the code for tray application, just follow the below steps:
1. Create new class "KeyboardHook"
using System;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows.Forms;
namespace MyTrayApp
{
public sealed class KeyboardHook : IDisposable
{
// Registers a hot key with Windows.
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern bool RegisterHotKey(IntPtr hWnd, int id, uint fsModifiers, uint vk);
// Unregisters the hot key with Windows.
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
private static extern bool UnregisterHotKey(IntPtr hWnd, int id);
/// <summary>
/// Represents the window that is used internally to get the messages.
/// </summary>
private class Window : NativeWindow, IDisposable
{
private static int WM_HOTKEY = 0x0312;
public Window()
{
// create the handle for the window.
this.CreateHandle(new CreateParams());
}
/// <summary>
/// Overridden to get the notifications.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="m"></param>
protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)
{
base.WndProc(ref m);
// check if we got a hot key pressed.
if (m.Msg == WM_HOTKEY)
{
// get the keys.
Keys key = (Keys)(((int)m.LParam >> 16) & 0xFFFF);
ModifierKeys modifier = (ModifierKeys)((int)m.LParam & 0xFFFF);
// invoke the event to notify the parent.
if (KeyPressed != null)
KeyPressed(this, new KeyPressedEventArgs(modifier, key));
}
}
public event EventHandler<KeyPressedEventArgs> KeyPressed;
#region IDisposable Members
public void Dispose()
{
this.DestroyHandle();
}
#endregion
}
private Window _window = new Window();
private int _currentId;
public KeyboardHook()
{
// register the event of the inner native window.
_window.KeyPressed += delegate (object sender, KeyPressedEventArgs args)
{
if (KeyPressed != null)
KeyPressed(this, args);
};
}
/// <summary>
/// Registers a hot key in the system.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="modifier">The modifiers that are associated with the hot key.</param>
/// <param name="key">The key itself that is associated with the hot key.</param>
public void RegisterHotKey(ModifierKeys modifier, Keys key)
{
// increment the counter.
_currentId = _currentId + 1;
// register the hot key.
if (!RegisterHotKey(_window.Handle, _currentId, (uint)modifier, (uint)key))
{
string message = "The hotkey \"Ctrl+Alt+K\" could not be registered. This problem is probably causedby another tool claiming usage of the same hotkey!\r\n\r\nAll KeepOn features still work directly from the tray icon context menu without hotkey.";
string title = "KeepOn";
MessageBoxButtons buttons = MessageBoxButtons.OK;
MessageBoxIcon icon = MessageBoxIcon.Exclamation;
DialogResult result = MessageBox.Show(message, title, buttons,icon);
}
}
/// <summary>
/// A hot key has been pressed.
/// </summary>
public event EventHandler<KeyPressedEventArgs> KeyPressed;
#region IDisposable Members
public void Dispose()
{
// unregister all the registered hot keys.
for (int i = _currentId; i > 0; i--)
{
UnregisterHotKey(_window.Handle, i);
}
// dispose the inner native window.
_window.Dispose();
}
#endregion
}
/// <summary>
/// Event Args for the event that is fired after the hot key has been pressed.
/// </summary>
public class KeyPressedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
private ModifierKeys _modifier;
private Keys _key;
internal KeyPressedEventArgs(ModifierKeys modifier, Keys key)
{
_modifier = modifier;
_key = key;
}
public ModifierKeys Modifier
{
get { return _modifier; }
}
public Keys Key
{
get { return _key; }
}
}
/// <summary>
/// The enumeration of possible modifiers.
/// </summary>
[Flags]
public enum ModifierKeys : uint
{
Alt = 1,
Control = 2,
Shift = 4,
Win = 8
}
}
2. Add code to your main class (app startup class)
Check your startup class in Main() method of Program.cs file
Application.Run(new TrayApplicationContext());
public class TrayApplicationContext : ApplicationContext
{
KeyboardHook hook = new KeyboardHook();
public TaskTrayApplicationContext()
{
// register the event that is fired after the key press.
hook.KeyPressed += new EventHandler<KeyPressedEventArgs>(Close_App);
// register the control + alt+ F12 combination as hot key.
hook.RegisterHotKey(ModifierKeys.Control | ModifierKeys.Alt, Keys.F12);
}
void Close_App(object sender, KeyPressedEventArgs e)
{
Application.Exit();
}
}
Say thanks to stackoverflow community to make it possible!!
Program.cs
file. Be sure to change theApplication.Run()
line so it starts withnew MyContext()
instead of the default Form. Afterwards, you can actually delete Form1 completely from the Project. Run it and try hittingAlt-1
,Alt-2
, andAlt-Q
. I could not find my program in the Alt-Tab list, and it does not show up in the TaskBar. No windows showed up, ever. – Idle_Mind Jun 18 '20 at 13:41