TrackPopupMenuEx (Compact 2013)
3/28/2014
This function displays a floating pop-up menu at the specified location and tracks the selection of items on the pop-up menu. The floating pop-up menu can appear anywhere on the screen.
Syntax
BOOL TrackPopupMenuEx(
HMENU hmenu,
UINT uFlags,
int x,
int y,
HWND hwnd,
LPTPMPARAMS lptpm
);
Parameters
- hmenu
[in] Handle to the shortcut menu to be displayed. This handle can be obtained by calling the CreatePopupMenu function to create a new shortcut menu or by calling the GetSubMenu function to retrieve the handle to a submenu associated with an existing menu item.
- uFlags
[in] Bit flags specifying positioning and other options. This parameter can be zero or more of the values listed with the TrackPopupMenu function.
- x
[in] Horizontal location of the shortcut menu, in screen coordinates.
- y
[in] Vertical location of the shortcut menu, in screen coordinates.
- hwnd
[in] Handle to the window that owns the shortcut menu. This window receives all messages from the menu. The window does not receive a WM_COMMAND message from the menu until the function returns.
- lptpm
[in] Long pointer to a TPMPARAMS structure that specifies an area of the screen the menu should not overlap. This parameter can be NULL.
Return Value
If you specify TPM_RETURNCMD in the uFlags parameter, the return value is the menu-item identifier of the item that the user selected. If the user cancels the menu without making a selection, or if an error occurs, then the return value is zero.
If you do not specify TPM_RETURNCMD in the uFlags parameter, the return value is nonzero if the function succeeds and zero if it fails. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
Requirements
Header |
winuser.h |
Library |
Menu.lib |
See Also
Reference
Menu Functions
CreatePopupMenu
GetSubMenu
TPMPARAMS
TrackPopupMenu
WM_COMMAND