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SHGetImeMode

4/8/2010

This Windows Mobile function will get the SHIME_MODE value from the IME if the IME is present, otherwise it will try to get the SHIME_MODE info from the keyboard driver if the IME is disabled.

Syntax

HRESULT SHGetImeMode(
  HWND hWnd
  SHIME_MODE* nMode
);

Parameters

  • hWnd
    [in] Handle to the window whose IME mode is to be queried. If the window handle is NULL then only keyboard driver's IME mode will be queried.
  • nMode
    [out] A pointer to a DWORD to receive the SHIME_MODE value.

Return Value

Returns S_OK if successful. Any other return value indicates failure.

Remarks

Drivers for 12-key keyboards will ignore the IME mode since there is only one keyboard state.

An IME that supports a QWERTY keyboard should notify the keyboard driver of the desired IME mode.

Applications that are not IME-aware should call SHSetImeMode to set the IME mode to the desired input mode when they gain focus. They should call SHSetImeMode to set the IME mode to SHIME_MODE_NONE when they lose focus.

If the window handle hWnd is not from caller's process and IME is enabled, both SHSetImeMode and SHGetImeMode will fail.

See Also

Reference

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