TabCtrl_SetCurFocus macro (commctrl.h)
Sets the focus to a specified tab in a tab control. You can use this macro or send the TCM_SETCURFOCUS message explicitly.
Syntax
VOID TabCtrl_SetCurFocus(
HWND hwnd,
int i
);
Parameters
hwnd
Type: HWND
Handle to the tab control.
i
Type: int
Zero-based index of the tab that gets the focus.
Return value
Type: VOID
No return value.
Remarks
If the tab control has the TCS_BUTTONS style (button mode), the tab with the focus may be different from the selected tab. For example, when a tab is selected, the user can press the arrow keys to set the focus to a different tab without changing the selected tab. In button mode, the TabCtrl_SetCurFocus macro sets the input focus to the button associated with the specified tab, but it does not change the selected tab.
If the tab control does not have the TCS_BUTTONS style, changing the focus also changes the selected tab. In this case, the tab control sends the TCN_SELCHANGING and TCN_SELCHANGE notification codes to its parent window.
Requirements
Requirement | Value |
---|---|
Minimum supported client | Windows Vista [desktop apps only] |
Minimum supported server | Windows Server 2003 [desktop apps only] |
Target Platform | Windows |
Header | commctrl.h |
See also
Reference