Flashes the specified window one time. It does not change the active state of the window.
To flash the window a specified number of times, use the
FlashWindowEx function.
Syntax
BOOL WINAPI FlashWindow(
__in HWND hWnd,
__in BOOL bInvert
);
Parameters
- hWnd [in]
-
A handle to the window to be flashed. The window can be either open or minimized.
- bInvert [in]
-
If this parameter is TRUE, the window is flashed from one state to the other. If it is FALSE, the window is returned to its original state (either active or inactive).
When an application is minimized and this parameter is TRUE, the taskbar window button flashes active/inactive. If it is FALSE, the taskbar window button flashes inactive, meaning that it does not change colors. It flashes, as if it were being redrawn, but it does not provide the visual invert clue to the user.
Return Value
The return value specifies the window's state before the call to the
FlashWindow function. If the window caption was drawn as active before the call, the return value is nonzero. Otherwise, the return value is zero.
Remarks
Flashing a window means changing the appearance of its caption bar as if the window were changing from inactive to active status, or vice versa. (An inactive caption bar changes to an active caption bar; an active caption bar changes to an inactive caption bar.)
Typically, a window is flashed to inform the user that the window requires attention but that it does not currently have the keyboard focus.
The
FlashWindow function flashes the window only once; for repeated flashing, the application should create a system timer.
Requirements
| Minimum supported client | Windows 2000 Professional |
| Minimum supported server | Windows 2000 Server |
| Header | Winuser.h (include Windows.h) |
| Library | User32.lib |
| DLL | User32.dll |
See Also
- Error Handling Functions
- Notifying the User
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