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This message is sent to an application when the IME gets a character of the conversion result. Unlike the WM_CHAR message, this message can include double-byte as well as single-byte character values.
chCharCode1 = (WORD)wParam;lKeyData = lParam;
Parameters
chCharCode1
For double-byte character sets: Specifies a single- or double-byte character value. For a double-byte character, chCharCode1 contains the lead byte.For Unicode: Specifies a Unicode character value.
chCharCode2
For double-byte character sets: Specifies a single- or double-byte character value.lKeyData
Specifies the repeat count, scan code, context code, and conversion-state flag.The following table shows the values that this parameter can take.
Value Description 0–15 Repeat count: Because the first byte and second byte is continuous, this is always 1. 16–23 Scan Code: Scan code for a complete FE character. 24–28 Not used. 29 Context code. 31 Conversion state.
Return Values
None.
Remarks
If the WM_IME_CHAR message includes a double-byte character and the application passes this message to the DefWindowProc function, the IME converts this message into two WM_CHAR messages, each containing one byte of the double-byte character.
Requirements
OS Versions: Windows CE .NET 4.0 and later.
Header: Imm.h.
See Also
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