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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T09:20:08+00:00 2026-05-23T09:20:08+00:00

In my Windows application, I’m creating a new window using the CreateWindow() function. The

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In my Windows application, I’m creating a new window using the CreateWindow() function. The registration and window creation are as follows:

// Set up the capture window
WNDCLASS wc = {0};

// Set which method handles messages passed to the window
wc.lpfnWndProc = WindowMessageRedirect<CStillCamera>;
// Make the instance of the window associated with the main application
wc.hInstance = GetModuleHandle(NULL);
// Set the cursor as the default arrow cursor
wc.hCursor = LoadCursor(NULL, IDC_ARROW);
// Set the class name required for registering the window and identifying it for future
// CreateWindow() calls
wc.lpszClassName = c_wzCaptureClassName.c_str();

RegisterClass(&wc); /* Call succeeding */

HWND hWnd = CreateWindow(
    c_wzCaptureClassName.c_str() /* lpClassName */,
    c_wzCaptureWindowName.c_str() /* lpWindowName */,
    WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_MAXIMIZE /* dwStyle */,
    CW_USEDEFAULT /* x */,
    CW_USEDEFAULT /* y */,
    CW_USEDEFAULT /*nWidth */,
    CW_USEDEFAULT /* nHeight */,
    NULL /* hWndParent */,
    NULL /* hMenu */,
    GetModuleHandle(NULL) /* hInstance */,
    this /* lpParam */
);


if (!hWnd)
{
    return false;
}

ShowWindow(hWnd, SW_SHOWDEFAULT);
UpdateWindow(hWnd);

I go on to use the window and update it with streaming video, which works correctly. However, it seems that whatever I pass as the dwStyle parameter of CreateWindow() gets ignored. The window has no title bar, minimize, or maximize buttons as one would expect from an overlapped window. Also, the window isn’t maximized. Strangely enough, changing dwStyle to

WS_OVERLAPPEDWINDOW | WS_HSCROLL /* dwStyle */

now shows the double-sided left/right arrow when hovering over the window but with no actual scroll bars. Does anyone have any ideas what might be causing this strange behavior?

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    2026-05-23T09:20:09+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 9:20 am

    Drawing of the title bar and other such things requires that you pass unhandled window messages to DefWindowProc. For example, the title bar is painted during the WM_NCPAINT message. If you don’t pass the message to DefWindowProc that just doesn’t get done.

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