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How can i create a system wide keyboard hook under win32

I found the following code posted in a newsgroup. Since it is asked frequently, I add it here. Comments: The following example demonstrates creating a system wide windows hook under Win32. The example provides both the code for the system hook dll and an example application. The hook function that we will create will also demonstrate advanced coding techniques such as sharing global memory across process boundaries using memory mapped files, sending messages from the key hook function back to the originating application, and dynamic loading of a dll at runtime. The example keyboard hook that we create will keep a count of the number of keystrokes a user enters on the keyboard. Further, we will demonstrate trapping the enter key, and passing a message back to the application that initiated the keyboard hook each time the enter key is pressed. Finally, we will demonstrate trapping the left arrow key and instead of letting it through to the current application, we will instead replace it with a right arrow keystroke. (Note: that this can cause much confusion to a unsuspecting user). Library TheHook; uses Windows, Messages, SysUtils; {Define a record for recording and passing information process wide} type PHookRec = ^ THookRec; THookRec = Packed Record TheHookHandle: HHOOK; TheAppWinHandle: HWnd; TheCtrlWinHandle: HWnd; TheKeyCount: DWord; end; var hObjHandle : THandle; {Variable for the file mapping object} lpHookRec : PHookRec; {Pointer to our hook record} procedure MapFileMemory (dwAllocSize: DWord); begin { MapFileMemory } {Create a process wide memory mapped variable} hObjHandle := CreateFileMapping ($FFFFFFFF, Nil, PAGE_READWRITE, 0, dwAllocSize, 'HookRecMemBlock'); if (hObjHandle = 0) then begin MessageBox (0, 'Hook DLL', 'Could not create file map object', mb_Ok); exit end { (hObjHandle = 0) }; {Get a pointer to our process wide memory mapped variable} lpHookRec := MapViewOfFile (hObjHandle, FILE_MAP_WRITE, 0, 0, dwAllocSize); if (lpHookRec = Nil) then begin CloseHandle (hObjHandle); MessageBox (0, 'Hook DLL', 'Could not map file', mb_Ok); exit end { (lpHookRec = Nil) } end; { MapFileMemory } procedure UnMapFileMemory; begin { UnMapFileMemory } {Delete our process wide memory mapped variable} if (lpHookRec <> Nil) then begin UnMapViewOfFile (lpHookRec); lpHookRec := Nil end { (lpHookRec <> Nil) }; if (hObjHandle > 0) then begin CloseHandle (hObjHandle); hObjHandle := 0 end { (hObjHandle > 0) } end; { UnMapFileMemory } function GetHookRecPointer : pointer stdcall; begin { GetHookRecPointer } {Return a pointer to our process wide memory mapped variable} Result := lpHookRec end; { GetHookRecPointer } {The function that actually processes the keystrokes for our hook} function KeyBoardProc (code: Integer; wParam: Integer; lParam: Integer) : Integer; stdcall; var KeyUp : bool; {Remove comments for additional functionability IsAltPressed : bool; IsCtrlPressed : bool; IsShiftPressed : bool; } begin { KeyBoardProc } Result := 0; Case code Of HC_ACTION: begin {We trap the keystrokes here} {Is this a key up message?} KeyUp := ((lParam and (1 shl 31)) <> 0); (*Remove comments for additional functionability {Is the Alt key pressed} if ((lParam and (1 shl 29)) <> 0) then begin IsAltPressed := TRUE; end else begin IsAltPressed := FALSE; end; {Is the Control key pressed} if ((GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) and (1 shl 15)) <> 0) then begin IsCtrlPressed := TRUE; end else begin IsCtrlPressed := FALSE; end; {if the Shift key pressed} if ((GetKeyState(VK_SHIFT) and (1 shl 15)) <> 0) then begin IsShiftPressed := TRUE; end else begin IsShiftPressed := FALSE; end; *) {if KeyUp then increment the key count} if (KeyUp <> false) then begin inc (lpHookRec^.TheKeyCount) end { (KeyUp <> false) }; Case wParam Of {Was the enter key pressed?} VK_RETURN: begin {if KeyUp} if (KeyUp <> false) then begin {Post a bogus message to the window control in our app} PostMessage (lpHookRec^.TheCtrlWinHandle, WM_KEYDOWN, 0, 0); PostMessage (lpHookRec^.TheCtrlWinHandle, WM_KEYUP, 0, 0) end { (KeyUp <> false) }; {if you wanted to swallow the keystroke then return -1} {else if you want to allow the keystroke then return 0} Result := 0; exit end; {VK_RETURN} {if the left arrow key is pressed then lets play a joke!} VK_LEFT: begin {if KeyUp} if (KeyUp <> false) then begin {Create a UpArrow keyboard event} keybd_event (VK_RIGHT, 0, 0, 0); keybd_event (VK_RIGHT, 0, KEYEVENTF_KEYUP, 0) end { (KeyUp <> false) }; {Swallow the keystroke} Result := -1; exit end; {VK_LEFT} end { case wParam }; {case wParam} {Allow the keystroke} Result := 0 end; {HC_ACTION} HC_NOREMOVE: begin {This is a keystroke message, but the keystroke message} {has not been removed from the message queue, since an} {application has called PeekMessage() specifying PM_NOREMOVE} Result := 0; exit end; end { case code }; {case code} if (code < 0) then {Call the next hook in the hook chain} Result := CallNextHookEx (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle, code, wParam, lParam) end; { KeyBoardProc } procedure StartKeyBoardHook stdcall; begin { StartKeyBoardHook } {if we have a process wide memory variable} {and the hook has not already been set...} if ((lpHookRec <> Nil) and (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle = 0)) then begin {Set the hook and remember our hook handle} lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle := SetWindowsHookEx (WH_KEYBOARD, @KeyBoardProc, HInstance, 0) end { ((lpHookRec <> Nil) and (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle = 0)) } end; { StartKeyBoardHook } procedure StopKeyBoardHook stdcall; begin { StopKeyBoardHook } {if we have a process wide memory variable} {and the hook has already been set...} if ((lpHookRec <> Nil) and (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle <> 0)) then begin {Remove our hook and clear our hook handle} if (UnHookWindowsHookEx (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle) <> false) then begin lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle := 0 end { (UnHookWindowsHookEx (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle) <> false) } end { ((lpHookRec <> Nil) and (lpHookRec^.TheHookHandle <> 0)) } end; { StopKeyBoardHook } procedure DllEntryPoint (dwReason: DWord); begin { DllEntryPoint } Case dwReason Of Dll_Process_Attach: begin {if we are getting mapped into a process, then get} {a pointer to our process wide memory mapped variable} hObjHandle := 0; lpHookRec := Nil; MapFileMemory (sizeof (lpHookRec^)) end; Dll_Process_Detach: begin {if we are getting unmapped from a process then, remove} {the pointer to our process wide memory mapped variable} UnMapFileMemory end; end { case dwReason } end; { DllEntryPoint } Exports KeyBoardProc name 'KEYBOARDPROC', GetHookRecPointer name 'GETHOOKRECPOINTER', StartKeyBoardHook name 'STARTKEYBOARDHOOK', StopKeyBoardHook name 'STOPKEYBOARDHOOK'; begin {Set our Dll's main entry point} DLLProc := @DllEntryPoint; {Call our Dll's main entry point} DllEntryPoint (Dll_Process_Attach) end.