PHONE_BUTTON

The PHONE_BUTTON message is sent to notify the application that button press monitoring is enabled if it has detected a button press on the local phone.

PHONE_BUTTON
hPhone = (HPHONE) hPhoneDevice;
dwCallbackInstance = (DWORD) hCallback;
dwParam1 = (DWORD) idButtonOrLamp;
dwParam2 = (DWORD) ButtonMode;
dwParam3 = (DWORD) ButtonState;
 

Parameters

hPhone
A handle to the phone device.
dwCallbackInstance
The application's callback instance provided when opening the phone device.
dwParam1
The button/lamp identifier of the button that was pressed. Note that button identifiers zero through 11 are always the KEYPAD buttons, with '0' being button identifier zero, '1' being button identifier 1 (and so on through button identifier 9), and with '*' being button identifier 10, and '#' being button identifier 11. Additional information about a button identifier is available with phoneGetDevCaps and phoneGetButtonInfo.
dwParam2
The button mode of the button. This parameter uses the following PHONEBUTTONMODE_ constants:
PHONEBUTTONMODE_CALL
The button is assigned to a call appearance.
PHONEBUTTONMODE_FEATURE
The button is assigned to requesting features from the switch, such as hold, conference, and transfer.
PHONEBUTTONMODE_KEYPAD
The button is one of the twelve keypad buttons, '0' through '9', '*', and '#'.
PHONEBUTTONMODE_LOCAL
The button is a local function button, such as mute or volume control.
PHONEBUTTONMODE_DISPLAY
The button is a "soft" button associated with the phone's display. A phone set can have zero or more display buttons.
dwParam3
Specifies whether this is a button-down event or a button-up event. This parameter uses the following PHONEBUTTONSTATE_ constants:
PHONEBUTTONSTATE_UP
The button is in the "up" state.
PHONEBUTTONSTATE_DOWN
The button is in the "down" state (pressed down).
PHONEBUTTONSTATE_UNKNOWN
Indicates that the up or down state of the button is not known at this time, but may become known at a future time.
PHONEBUTTONSTATE_UNAVAIL
Indicates that the up or down state of the button is not known to the service provider, and cannot become known at a future time.

Return Values

No return value.

Remarks

A PHONE_BUTTON message is sent whenever a button changes state. An application is guaranteed that for each button down event, it is eventually sent a corresponding button up event. A service provider that is incapable of detecting the actual button up is required to generate the button up message shortly after the button down message for each button press.

QuickInfo

  Version: Use TAPI version 1.4 and later.
  Header: Declared in tapi.h.

See Also

phoneGetButtonInfo, phoneGetDevCaps