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BM_GETSTATE (Windows Embedded CE 6.0)

1/6/2010

This message is sent by an application to determine the state of a button or check box.

Syntax

BM_GETSTATE wParam = 0; 
    lParam = 0;

Parameters

  • wParam
    Not used.
  • lParam
    Not used.

Return Value

The return value specifies the current state of the button. Use the following bitmasks to extract information about the state.

Value Description

0x0003

Specifies the check state (radio buttons and check boxes only).

A value of BST_UNCHECKED indicates the button is unchecked; a value of BST_CHECKED indicates the button is checked.

A radio button is checked when it contains a dot; a check box is checked when it contains an X.

A value of BST_INDETERMINATE indicates the check state is indeterminate (applies only if the button has the BS_3STATE or BS_AUTO3STATE style).

A three-state check box is grayed when its state is indeterminate.

BST_CHECKED

Indicates the button is checked.

BST_FOCUS

Specifies the focus state. A nonzero value indicates that the button has the keyboard focus.

BST_INDETERMINATE

Indicates the button is grayed because the state of the button is indeterminate. This value applies only if the button has the BS_3STATE or BS_AUTO3STATE style.

BST_PUSHED

Specifies the highlight state. A nonzero value indicates that the button is highlighted.

A button is automatically highlighted when the user positions the cursor over it and presses and holds the left mouse button.

The highlighting is removed when the user releases the mouse button.

BST_UNCHECKED

Indicates the button is unchecked. Same as a return value of zero.

Requirements

Header winuser.h
Windows Embedded CE Windows CE 1.0 and later

See Also

Reference

Buttons Messages
BM_GETCHECK
BM_SETSTATE