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C++ SetWindowsHookEx WH_KEYBOARD_LL Correct Setup

I'm creating a console application in which I'd like to record key presses (like the UP ARROW). I've created a Low Level Keyboard Hook that is supposed to capture all Key Presses in any thread and invoke my callback function, but it isn't working. The program stalls for a bit when I hit a key, but never invokes the callback. I've checked the documentation but haven't found anything. I don't know whether I'm using SetWindowsHookEx() incorrectly (to my knowledge it successfully creates the hook) or my callback function is incorrect! I'm not sure whats wrong! Thanks in advance for the help.

#include "Windows.h"
#include <iostream>
using namespace std;

HHOOK hookHandle;

LRESULT CALLBACK keyHandler(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam);

int _tmain(int argc, _TCHAR* argv[]) {

 hookHandle = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, keyHandler, NULL, 0);

 if(hookHandle == NULL) {
  cout << "ERROR CREATING HOOK: ";
  cout << GetLastError() << endl;
  getchar();
  return 0;
 }

 MSG message;

 while(GetMessage(&message, NULL, 0, 0) != 0) {
  TranslateMessage( &message );
  DispatchMessage( &message );
 }

 cout << "Press any key to quit...";
 getchar();

 UnhookWindowsHookEx(hookHandle);

 return 0;
}


LRESULT CALLBACK keyHandler(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) {
 cout << "Hello!" << endl;

 // Checks whether params contain action about keystroke
 if(nCode == HC_ACTION) {
  cout << ((KBDLLHOOKSTRUCT *) lParam)->vkCode << endl;
 }

 return CallNextHookEx(hookHandle, nCode, 
            wParam, lParam);
}

你不能阻塞系统调用(getchar),你必须在调用钩子之前运行一个窗口循环并处理消息。

On Windows XP, you need, you need to pass hInstance (from WinMain ) as the third argument to SetWindowsHookEx . For example:

int WINAPI WinMain
( HINSTANCE hInstance, HINSTANCE hPrevInstance,
  LPTSTR lpCmdLine, int nCmdShow ) {

  hookHandle = SetWindowsHookEx ( WH_KEYBOARD_LL, keyHandler, hInstance, 0 );

// ...

I suggest simle first;

// VB: Retrieve the applications instance HINSTANCE appInstance = GetModuleHandle(NULL);

and then: hookHandle = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, keyHandler, appInstance, 0);

// ..., but there are another errors later, too

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