For example, Windows Internet Explorer 7 on Windows Vista integrates the navigation bar into the window frame by extending the top of the frame as shown in the following screen shot. This enables you to integrate a client UI element-such as a toolbar-into the frame, giving the UI controls a more prominent place in the application UI. One feature of the DWM APIs is the ability to extend the application frame into the client area. Using the DWM APIs, you can change the way the DWM renders a window’s frame. In Windows Vista and later, the appearance of the non-client areas of application windows (the title bar, icon, window border, and caption buttons) is controlled by the DWM. ![]() ![]() IntroductionĮnabling Hit Testing for the Custom Frame This topic demonstrates how to use the Desktop Window Manager (DWM) APIs to create custom window frames for your application.
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