As the title suggests, I'm trying to simulate a button-click in a MessageBox programmatically. I earlier tried to close the MessageBox by finding its handle via its caption, and applying WM_CLOSE
or SC_CLOSE
in SendMessage()
. However, due to the presence of Yes/No buttons, that did not work (the X button is grayed out).
Now I'm trying to click the No button as follows -:
List<IntPtr> result = new List<IntPtr>();
GCHandle listHandle = GCHandle.Alloc(result);
try
{
IntPtr Window_hWnd = CloseMessageBox.FindWindowByCaption("#32770", "LastQuestion"); //Could use null as the first argument too. "#32770" represents classname Dialog.
CloseMessageBox.EnumChildWindows(Window_hWnd, (hWnd, lParam) =>
{
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
foreach (var control in GCHandle.FromIntPtr(lParam).Target as List<IntPtr>)
{
CloseMessageBox.GetWindowText(control, sb, 250);
if (sb.Equals("&No"))
{
CloseMessageBox.PostMessage(hWnd, CloseMessageBox.MouseDown, 0, 0);
CloseMessageBox.PostMessage(hWnd, CloseMessageBox.MouseUp, 0, 0);
}
}
return false;
}, GCHandle.ToIntPtr(listHandle));
}
catch (Exception e)
{
MessageBox.Show(e.ToString());
}
finally
{
if (listHandle.IsAllocated)
listHandle.Free();
}
Having come this far on the advice of someone from IRC, I find that a few edits earlier, I was getting the button handle (only the "&Yes" button) but not all of them. He then suggested this approach, but the control
List is not populated and hence it never goes inside the foreach
. What do I do to remedy this?