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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T19:11:54+00:00 2026-05-11T19:11:54+00:00

I’d like to be able to query some function and give it a processID

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I’d like to be able to query some function and give it a processID or processName – It then should return true or false on wether that process is in the foreground or not.

So i.e. the query for Firefox would return true (because right now I’m in FireFox, typing this) and everything else should return false.

Is that even possible for every type of application (.net, java/swing, pure c++/win32-ui)?

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    2026-05-11T19:11:54+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 7:11 pm

    GetForegroundWindow and GetWindowThreadProcessId should let you get this information.

    i.e., if you know the pid just check it against a function like this:

    bool IsForegroundProcess(DWORD pid)
    {
       HWND hwnd = GetForegroundWindow();
       if (hwnd == NULL) return false;
    
       DWORD foregroundPid;
       if (GetWindowThreadProcessId(hwnd, &foregroundPid) == 0) return false;
    
       return (foregroundPid == pid);
    }
    

    This will work for any application that uses the core Win32 library at some level – this’ll include Windows Forms, WPF, native Win32 applications, etc. Note this’ll only work for applications running on the calling desktop and session – you can’t use this to determine if another user’s application is in the foreground, for instance.

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