A simple method is to trap the WM_RBUTTONDOWN and WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK messages at the application level. You can add a message filter to your application using the statement Application.AddMessageFilter(instance of IMessageFilter)
. In the example below, the ImessageFilter interferace is implemented by the form containing the AXWebrowser control. As the filter is application wide, it is added/removed when the form activates/deactivates.
Public Class Form1
Implements IMessageFilter
Public Function PreFilterMessage(ByRef m As Message) As Boolean Implements IMessageFilter.PreFilterMessage
Const WM_RBUTTONDOWN As Int32 = &H204
Const WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK As Int32 = &H206
' check that the message is WM_RBUTTONDOWN Or WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK
' verify AxWebBrowser1 is not null
' verify the target is AxWebBrowser1
Return (m.Msg = WM_RBUTTONDOWN OrElse m.Msg = WM_RBUTTONDBLCLK) AndAlso (AxWebBrowser1 IsNot Nothing) AndAlso (AxWebBrowser1 Is Control.FromChildHandle(m.HWnd))
End Function
Protected Overrides Sub OnActivated(e As EventArgs)
MyBase.OnActivated(e)
' Filter is application wide, activate filter with form
Application.AddMessageFilter(Me)
End Sub
Protected Overrides Sub OnDeactivate(e As EventArgs)
MyBase.OnDeactivate(e)
' Filter is application wide, remove when form not active
Application.RemoveMessageFilter(Me)
End Sub
End Class