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QuestionAfter alt-tab, my program thinks that the alt key is still down Pin
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A Visual C++ program of mine has been suffering from an ailment that it did not have under Borland C++ on my old PC: ignoring the keyboard, unprogrammed bell beeping when I press a keyboard key. I may have tracked it down, all or partly.

It has an array char KEYS[256] which is used as a boolean array to keep track of which keyboard keys are up and which are down. When I switch away from the program using alt-tab, this seems to happen: Alt down: is recorded. Tab down: the program loses the foreground. Alt up and tab up: not recorded by my program. So, when my program gets the foreground back, it thinks that the alt key is still down.

What I want to do is to trap any system message that says "This program is about to lose the foreground", so I can set to 0 the variable KEYS[VK_MENU] and any other KEYS elements that are so affected.

VK_MENU is the virtual key number of the ALT key.
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