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ASP_Volume2 #41316
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

ASP_Volume2 #41550
Rudimentary UDP with Winsocks

The article demonstrates using Winsocks for rudimentary communication with UDP

ASP_Volume3 #59305
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

C_Volume2 #82381
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

C_Volume2 #82615
Rudimentary UDP with Winsocks

The article demonstrates using Winsocks for rudimentary communication with UDP

Java_Volume1 #100922
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

Java_Volume1 #101155
Rudimentary UDP with Winsocks

The article demonstrates using Winsocks for rudimentary communication with UDP

2_2002-2004 #128069
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

2_2002-2004 #128303
Rudimentary UDP with Winsocks

The article demonstrates using Winsocks for rudimentary communication with UDP

3_2004-2005 #146613
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

3_2004-2005 #146847
Rudimentary UDP with Winsocks

The article demonstrates using Winsocks for rudimentary communication with UDP

4_2005-2006 #164602
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

5_2007-2008 #187120
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

6_2008-2009 #209638
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

7_2009-2012 #232156
Altering the opacity of a window

The code demonstrates the method to alter the opacity of a Window in 2000 and XP. The opacity can be from 0 - 255. Just use the code in any Win32 application and call the two functions. SetWindowLayered must be called once (when the window is created) and SetWindowOpacity can be called as and when required. I have used the code in an AppWizard generated MFC dialog based application (See attached zip file).

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