The AccelTableEntry structure describes the data in an individual accelerator table resource.
struct AccelTableEntry { WORD fFlags; WORD wAnsi; WORD wId; WORD padding; };
Value |
Meaning |
FVIRTKEY |
The accelerator key is a virtual-key code. If this flag is not specified, the accelerator key is assumed to specify an ASCII character code. |
FNOINVERT |
A menu item on the menu bar is not highlighted when an accelerator is used. |
FSHIFT |
The accelerator is activated only if the user presses the SHIFT key. This flag applies only to virtual keys. |
FCONTROL |
The accelerator is activated only if the user presses the CTRL key. This flag applies only to virtual keys. |
FALT |
The accelerator is activated only if the user presses the ALT key. This flag applies only to virtual keys. |
0x80 |
The entry is last in an accelerator table. |
The AccelTableEntry structure is repeated for all accelerator table entries in the resource. The last entry in the table is flagged with the value 0x0080.
You can compute the number of elements in the table if you divide the length of the resource by eight. Then your application can randomly access the individual fixed-length entries.
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