I am writing a very specialized app in C# that floats as a mostly transparent window over the entire desktop. I want to be able to create and pass mouse events to applicatio
If you disable the control and return you're able to pass the MouseDown event to the parent.
Sounds like you want to do something like filtering user input.
Maybe you just need an keyboard/mouse hook.
You maybe want to take a look at the windows API call SetWindowsHookEx.
There should also be enough samples how to do that in C# available, the first thing i found was this link (maybe not the best article but should give you the idea).
After looking at System hooks and other low level solutions I found a much simpler method.
First, set the TransparencyKey and BackColor of the form to be the same. This didn't make any visual difference to me as my form was visually transparent already, but this will help in letting mouse events through.
Second, the following code will let mouse events "fall" through your form.
protected override CreateParams CreateParams
{
get
{
CreateParams createParams = base.CreateParams;
createParams.ExStyle |= 0x00000020; // WS_EX_TRANSPARENT
return createParams;
}
}
Lastly, set TopMost to be true.
Your form will now float on top of everything visually, but will give up focus to all other apps.