Applies to: desktop apps only
The SetScrollPos function sets the position of the scroll box (thumb) in the specified scroll bar and, if requested, redraws the scroll bar to reflect the new position of the scroll box.
Note The SetScrollPos function is provided for backward compatibility. New applications should use the SetScrollInfo function.
Syntax
int SetScrollPos(
__in HWND hWnd,
__in int nBar,
__in int nPos,
__in BOOL bRedraw
);
Parameters
- hWnd [in]
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Type: HWND
Handle to a scroll bar control or a window with a standard scroll bar, depending on the value of the nBar parameter.
- nBar [in]
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Type: int
Specifies the scroll bar to be set. This parameter can be one of the following values.
| Value | Meaning |
- SB_CTL
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Sets the position of the scroll box in a scroll bar control. The hwnd parameter must be the handle to the scroll bar control.
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- SB_HORZ
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Sets the position of the scroll box in a window's standard horizontal scroll bar.
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- SB_VERT
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Sets the position of the scroll box in a window's standard vertical scroll bar.
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- nPos [in]
-
Type: int
Specifies the new position of the scroll box. The position must be within the scrolling range. For more information about the scrolling range, see the SetScrollRange function.
- bRedraw [in]
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Type: BOOL
Specifies whether the scroll bar is redrawn to reflect the new scroll box position. If this parameter is TRUE, the scroll bar is redrawn. If it is FALSE, the scroll bar is not redrawn.
Return value
Type: int
If the function succeeds, the return value is the previous position of the scroll box.
Windows XP: If the desktop is themed and the parent window is a message-only window, the function returns an incorrect value.
If the function fails, the return value is zero. To get extended error information, call GetLastError.
Remarks
If the scroll bar is redrawn by a subsequent call to another function, setting the bRedraw parameter to FALSE is useful.
Because the messages that indicate scroll bar position, WM_HSCROLL and WM_VSCROLL, are limited to 16 bits of position data, applications that rely solely on those messages for position data have a practical maximum value of 65,535 for the SetScrollPos function's nPos parameter.
However, because the SetScrollInfo, SetScrollPos, SetScrollRange, GetScrollInfo, GetScrollPos, and GetScrollRange functions support 32-bit scroll bar position data, there is a way to circumvent the 16-bit barrier of the WM_HSCROLL and WM_VSCROLL messages. See GetScrollInfo for a description of the technique.
If the nBar parameter is SB_CTL and the window specified by the hWnd parameter is not a system scroll bar control, the system sends the SBM_SETPOS message to the window to set scroll bar information. This allows SetScrollPos to operate on a custom control that mimics a scroll bar. If the window does not handle the SBM_SETPOS message, the SetScrollPos function fails.
Requirements
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Minimum supported client
| Windows 2000 Professional |
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Minimum supported server
| Windows 2000 Server |
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Header
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- Winuser.h (include Windows.h)
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Library
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- User32.lib
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DLL
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- User32.dll
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See also
- Reference
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GetScrollInfo
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GetScrollPos
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GetScrollRange
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SetScrollInfo
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SetScrollRange
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