How to move a dialog which does not have a caption
This article presents three ways to move a dialog which does not have a caption by dragging its client area.
WM_SYSCOMMAND message
Sending the WM_SYSCOMMAND message starts the move operation. Add the following code to handle the mouse down event:
BEGIN_MSG_MAP(CMainDlg)
...
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_LBUTTONDOWN, OnLButtonDown)
END_MSG_MAP()
LRESULT OnLButtonDown(UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, BOOL& bHandled)
{
SendMessage(WM_SYSCOMMAND, SC_MOVE|0x0002);
return 0;
}
One note: specifying just SC_MOVE in a WM_SYSCOMMAND message tells Windows that you are moving the dialog by using the keyboard. To indicate that you want to move the dialog by using the mouse, you must specify SC_MOVE|0x0002.
WM_NCHITTEST message
The idea is to handle the WM_NCHITTEST message to return HTCAPTION instead of HTCLIENT when the mouse is in the client area to trick Windows to start moving the dialog.
BEGIN_MSG_MAP(CMainDlg)
...
MESSAGE_HANDLER(WM_NCHITTEST, OnNcHitTest)
END_MSG_MAP()
LRESULT OnNcHitTest(UINT uMsg, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam, BOOL& bHandled)
{
if (::DefWindowProc(m_hWnd, uMsg, wParam, lParam) == HTCLIENT &&
::GetAsyncKeyState(MK_LBUTTON) < 0)
return HTCAPTION;
return 0;
}
MFC way
The idea is the same - to handle the WM_NCHITTEST message.
UINT OnNcHitTest(CPoint point)
{
UINT nHit = CDialog::OnNcHitTest(point);
return (nHit == HTCLIENT ? HTCAPTION : nHit);
}