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check box in TListView header column - How to prevent it from stealing focus?


This is related to the question How to show a check box in TListView header column?.

I want to use the code from this answer by @Sertac Akyuz. (I need this to work in WinXP also)

But I want to make the header CheckBox to not steal focus from the ListView or other active controls.

A fast workaround is to set the focus always to the ListView in the ListHeaderWndProc:

...
FListHeaderChk.Checked := not FListHeaderChk.Checked;
ListView1.SetFocus;
// code that checks/clears all items

But this is kinda ugly. Because the CheckBox is first focused and then the focus goes back to the ListView. also If I click the CheckBox and drag the mouse outside the CheckBox it fails to receive the BN_CLICKED message.

I have also tried:

TCheckBox = class(StdCtrls.TCheckBox)
  private
    procedure WMMouseActivate(var Message: TWMMouseActivate); message WM_MOUSEACTIVATE;
  protected
    procedure CreateParams(var Params: TCreateParams); override;
  public
    procedure DefaultHandler(var Message); override;
  end;

procedure TCheckBox.WMMouseActivate(var Message: TWMMouseActivate);
begin
  Message.Result := MA_NOACTIVATE; // no effect!
end;

procedure TCheckBox.CreateParams(var Params: TCreateParams);
const
  WS_EX_NOACTIVATE = $08000000;
begin
  inherited;
  Params.ExStyle := Params.ExStyle or WS_EX_NOACTIVATE; // no effect!
end;

procedure TCheckBox.DefaultHandler(var Message);
begin
  case TMessage(Message).Msg of
    WM_SETFOCUS:
    begin
      if IsWindow(TWMSetFocus(Message).FocusedWnd) then
      begin
        TMessage(Message).Result := 1; // ???
        // inherited // ??? 
        Windows.SetFocus(TWMSetFocus(Message).FocusedWnd);
        Exit;
        // Checkbox fails to receive `BN_CLICKED` message
      end;
    end;
  end;
  inherited;
end;

Nothing works. What am I missing?


Solution

  • Do not process the WM_COMMAND message for a BN_CLICKED notification, the behavior you want about having a click while pressing the button and then draggging outside after the click won't work otherwise. A click consists of pressing and releasing the button on the control.

    Instead you can look for if the mouse is clicked inside the control and then switch the checked state if it is. You can eat the mouse message after that, so the control won't receive the focus. But this should be checked in the window procedure of the checkbox, not the list view. Modified code:

    unit Unit1;
    
    interface
    
    uses
      Windows, Messages, SysUtils, Variants, Classes, Graphics, Controls, Forms,
      Dialogs, ComCtrls, StdCtrls;
    
    type
      TForm1 = class(TForm)
        ListView1: TListView;
        CheckBox1: TCheckBox;
        procedure FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
        procedure FormDestroy(Sender: TObject);
      private
        FListHeaderChk: TCheckBox;
        FSaveListHeaderChkWndProc: TWndMethod;
        FListHeaderWnd: HWND;
        procedure ListHeaderChkWndProc(var Msg: TMessage);
      end;
    
    var
      Form1: TForm1;
    
    implementation
    
    uses
      commctrl;
    
    {$R *.dfm}
    
    function GetCheckSize: TPoint;     // from checklst.pas
    begin
      with TBitmap.Create do
        try
          Handle := LoadBitmap(0, PChar(OBM_CHECKBOXES));
          Result.X := Width div 4;
          Result.Y := Height div 3;
        finally
          Free;
        end;
    end;
    
    procedure TForm1.FormCreate(Sender: TObject);
    var
      CheckSize: TPoint;
      HeaderSize: TRect;
    begin
      ListView1.HandleNeeded;
      FListHeaderWnd := ListView_GetHeader(ListView1.Handle);
    
      FListHeaderChk := TCheckBox.Create(nil);
      CheckSize := GetCheckSize;
      FListHeaderChk.Height := CheckSize.X;
      FListHeaderChk.Width := CheckSize.Y;
    
      ShowWindow(ListView1.Handle, SW_SHOWNORMAL);
      windows.GetClientRect(FListHeaderWnd, HeaderSize);
      FListHeaderChk.Top := (HeaderSize.Bottom - FListHeaderChk.Height) div 2;
      FListHeaderChk.Left := FListHeaderChk.Top;
    
      FListHeaderChk.Parent := Self;
      FListHeaderChk.TabStop := False;
      windows.SetParent(FListHeaderChk.Handle, FListHeaderWnd);
      FSaveListHeaderChkWndProc := FListHeaderChk.WindowProc;
      FListHeaderChk.WindowProc := ListHeaderChkWndProc;
    end;
    
    procedure TForm1.FormDestroy(Sender: TObject);
    begin
      FListHeaderChk.Free;
    end;
    
    procedure TForm1.ListHeaderChkWndProc(var Msg: TMessage);
    begin
      if (Msg.Msg = WM_MOUSEACTIVATE) and (Msg.LParamLo = HTCLIENT) then begin
        Msg.Result := MA_NOACTIVATEANDEAT;
        FListHeaderChk.Checked := not FListHeaderChk.Checked;
        Exit;
      end;
    
      FSaveListHeaderChkWndProc(Msg);
    end;
    
    end.