Rather than use SendMessage and mark your DLL as unsafe you can use the GetScrollPos
and SetScrollPos
functions from user32.dll.
I've wrapped the code up into your MyTreeView class so it's nicely encapsulated.
You just need to call the AddLinkedTreeView
method like so:
treeView1.AddLinkedTreeView(treeView2);
Here's the source for the MyTreeView class.
public partial class MyTreeView : TreeView
{
public MyTreeView() : base()
{
}
private List<MyTreeView> linkedTreeViews = new List<MyTreeView>();
/// <summary>
/// Links the specified tree view to this tree view. Whenever either treeview
/// scrolls, the other will scroll too.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="treeView">The TreeView to link.</param>
public void AddLinkedTreeView(MyTreeView treeView)
{
if (treeView == this)
throw new ArgumentException("Cannot link a TreeView to itself!", "treeView");
if (!linkedTreeViews.Contains(treeView))
{
//add the treeview to our list of linked treeviews
linkedTreeViews.Add(treeView);
//add this to the treeview's list of linked treeviews
treeView.AddLinkedTreeView(this);
//make sure the TreeView is linked to all of the other TreeViews that this TreeView is linked to
for (int i = 0; i < linkedTreeViews.Count; i++)
{
//get the linked treeview
var linkedTreeView = linkedTreeViews[i];
//link the treeviews together
if (linkedTreeView != treeView)
linkedTreeView.AddLinkedTreeView(treeView);
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Sets the destination's scroll positions to that of the source.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="source">The source of the scroll positions.</param>
/// <param name="dest">The destinations to set the scroll positions for.</param>
private void SetScrollPositions(MyTreeView source, MyTreeView dest)
{
//get the scroll positions of the source
int horizontal = User32.GetScrollPos(source.Handle, Orientation.Horizontal);
int vertical = User32.GetScrollPos(source.Handle, Orientation.Vertical);
//set the scroll positions of the destination
User32.SetScrollPos(dest.Handle, Orientation.Horizontal, horizontal, true);
User32.SetScrollPos(dest.Handle, Orientation.Vertical, vertical, true);
}
protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)
{
//process the message
base.WndProc(ref m);
//pass scroll messages onto any linked views
if (m.Msg == User32.WM_VSCROLL || m.Msg == User32.WM_MOUSEWHEEL)
{
foreach (var linkedTreeView in linkedTreeViews)
{
//set the scroll positions of the linked tree view
SetScrollPositions(this, linkedTreeView);
//copy the windows message
Message copy = new Message
{
HWnd = linkedTreeView.Handle,
LParam = m.LParam,
Msg = m.Msg,
Result = m.Result,
WParam = m.WParam
};
//pass the message onto the linked tree view
linkedTreeView.RecieveWndProc(ref copy);
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Recieves a WndProc message without passing it onto any linked treeviews. This is useful to avoid infinite loops.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="m">The windows message.</param>
private void RecieveWndProc(ref Message m)
{
base.WndProc(ref m);
}
/// <summary>
/// Imported functions from the User32.dll
/// </summary>
private class User32
{
public const int WM_VSCROLL = 0x115;
public const int WM_MOUSEWHEEL = 0x020A;
[DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern int GetScrollPos(IntPtr hWnd, System.Windows.Forms.Orientation nBar);
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
public static extern int SetScrollPos(IntPtr hWnd, System.Windows.Forms.Orientation nBar, int nPos, bool bRedraw);
}
}
Edit: Added forwarding of the WM_MOUSEWHEEL message as per MinnesotaFat's suggestion.