I need a fast command line app to return the color of the pixel under the mouse cursor.
How can I build this in VC++, I need something similar to this, but ideally not in .NET so it can be run many times per second?
I need a fast command line app to return the color of the pixel under the mouse cursor.
How can I build this in VC++, I need something similar to this, but ideally not in .NET so it can be run many times per second?
Off the top of my head, the straightforward way:
#include <stdio.h>
#include <Windows.h>
int main(void) {
POINT p;
COLORREF color;
HDC hDC;
BOOL b;
// Get the device context for the screen
hDC = GetDC(NULL);
if (hDC == NULL)
return 3;
// Get the current cursor position
b = GetCursorPos(&p);
if (!b)
return 2;
// Retrieve the color at that position
color = GetPixel(hDC, p.x, p.y);
if (color == CLR_INVALID)
return 1;
// Release the device context again
ReleaseDC(GetDesktopWindow(), hDC);
printf("%i %i %i", GetRValue(color), GetGValue(color), GetBValue(color));
return 0;
}
ETA: Appears to work, at least for me.
ETA2: Added some error checking
ETA3: Commented code, compiled executable and a Visual Studio Solution can be found in my SVN repository.