Ctrl-A is not a built-in accelerator like Ctrl-C and Ctrl-V. This is why you see WM_CUT, WM_PASTE and WM_COPY messages defined, but there is no WM_SELECTALL.
You have to implement this functionality yourself. I did in my MFC app like this:
static BOOL IsEdit( CWnd *pWnd )
{
if ( ! pWnd ) return FALSE ;
HWND hWnd = pWnd->GetSafeHwnd();
if (hWnd == NULL)
return FALSE;
TCHAR szClassName[6];
return ::GetClassName(hWnd, szClassName, 6) &&
_tcsicmp(szClassName, _T("Edit")) == 0;
}
BOOL LogWindowDlg::PreTranslateMessage(MSG* pMsg)
{
if(pMsg->message==WM_KEYDOWN)
{
if ( pMsg->wParam=='A' && GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL)<0 )
{
// User pressed Ctrl-A. Let's select-all
CWnd * wnd = GetFocus() ;
if ( wnd && IsEdit(wnd) )
((CEdit *)wnd)->SetSel(0,-1) ;
}
}
return CDialog::PreTranslateMessage(pMsg);
}
Note, I stole IsEdit from this page: http://support.microsoft.com/kb/145616
I point that out partly because I want to give credit, and partly because I think the IsEdit function (comparing classname strings) is dorky and I want to give blame.