VERSION 1.0 CLASS BEGIN MultiUse = -1 'True Persistable = 0 'NotPersistable DataBindingBehavior = 0 'vbNone DataSourceBehavior = 0 'vbNone MTSTransactionMode = 0 'NotAnMTSObject END Attribute VB_Name = "PopupMenu" Attribute VB_GlobalNameSpace = False Attribute VB_Creatable = True Attribute VB_PredeclaredId = False Attribute VB_Exposed = True Option Explicit ' Private Type POINT x As Long y As Long End Type ' Private Const MF_ENABLED = &H0& Private Const MF_SEPARATOR = &H800& Private Const MF_STRING = &H0& Private Const TPM_RIGHTBUTTON = &H2& Private Const TPM_LEFTALIGN = &H0& Private Const TPM_NONOTIFY = &H80& Private Const TPM_RETURNCMD = &H100& Private Declare Function CreatePopupMenu Lib "user32" () As Long Private Declare Function AppendMenu Lib "user32" Alias "AppendMenuA" (ByVal hMenu As Long, ByVal wFlags As Long, ByVal wIDNewItem As Long, ByVal sCaption As String) As Long Private Declare Function TrackPopupMenu Lib "user32" (ByVal hMenu As Long, ByVal wFlags As Long, ByVal x As Long, ByVal y As Long, ByVal nReserved As Long, ByVal hwnd As Long, nIgnored As Long) As Long Private Declare Function DestroyMenu Lib "user32" (ByVal hMenu As Long) As Long Private Declare Function GetCursorPos Lib "user32" (lpPoint As POINT) As Long Private Declare Function GetForegroundWindow Lib "user32" () As Long ' Public Function Popup(ParamArray param()) As Long Dim iMenu As Long Dim hMenu As Long Dim nMenus As Long Dim p As POINT ' get the current cursor pos in screen coordinates GetCursorPos p ' create an empty popup menu hMenu = CreatePopupMenu() ' determine # of strings in paramarray nMenus = 1 + UBound(param) ' put each string in the menu For iMenu = 1 To nMenus ' the AppendMenu function has been superseeded by the InsertMenuItem ' function, but it is a bit easier to use. If Trim$(CStr(param(iMenu - 1))) = "-" Then ' if the parameter is a single dash, a separator is drawn AppendMenu hMenu, MF_SEPARATOR, iMenu, "" Else AppendMenu hMenu, MF_STRING + MF_ENABLED, iMenu, CStr(param(iMenu - 1)) End If Next iMenu ' show the menu at the current cursor location; ' the flags make the menu aligned to the right (!); enable the right button to select ' an item; prohibit the menu from sending messages and make it return the index of ' the selected item. ' the TrackPopupMenu function returns when the user selected a menu item or cancelled ' the window handle used here may be any window handle from your application ' the return value is the (1-based) index of the menu item or 0 in case of cancelling iMenu = TrackPopupMenu(hMenu, TPM_RIGHTBUTTON + TPM_LEFTALIGN + TPM_NONOTIFY + TPM_RETURNCMD, p.x, p.y, 0, GetForegroundWindow(), 0) ' release and destroy the menu (for sanity) DestroyMenu hMenu ' return the selected menu item's index Popup = iMenu End Function