How do I monitor clipboard changes in C#?

Solution 1:

For completeness, here's the control I'm using in production code. Just drag from the designer and double click to create the event handler.

using System;
using System.ComponentModel;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using System.Windows.Forms;
using System.Drawing;

namespace ClipboardAssist {

// Must inherit Control, not Component, in order to have Handle
[DefaultEvent("ClipboardChanged")]
public partial class ClipboardMonitor : Control 
{
    IntPtr nextClipboardViewer;

    public ClipboardMonitor()
    {
        this.BackColor = Color.Red;
        this.Visible = false;

        nextClipboardViewer = (IntPtr)SetClipboardViewer((int)this.Handle);
    }

    /// <summary>
    /// Clipboard contents changed.
    /// </summary>
    public event EventHandler<ClipboardChangedEventArgs> ClipboardChanged;

    protected override void Dispose(bool disposing)
    {
        ChangeClipboardChain(this.Handle, nextClipboardViewer);
    }

    [DllImport("User32.dll")]
    protected static extern int SetClipboardViewer(int hWndNewViewer);

    [DllImport("User32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
    public static extern bool ChangeClipboardChain(IntPtr hWndRemove, IntPtr hWndNewNext);

    [DllImport("user32.dll", CharSet = CharSet.Auto)]
    public static extern int SendMessage(IntPtr hwnd, int wMsg, IntPtr wParam, IntPtr lParam);

    protected override void WndProc(ref System.Windows.Forms.Message m)
    {
        // defined in winuser.h
        const int WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD = 0x308;
        const int WM_CHANGECBCHAIN = 0x030D;

        switch (m.Msg)
        {
            case WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD:
                OnClipboardChanged();
                SendMessage(nextClipboardViewer, m.Msg, m.WParam, m.LParam);
                break;

            case WM_CHANGECBCHAIN:
                if (m.WParam == nextClipboardViewer)
                    nextClipboardViewer = m.LParam;
                else
                    SendMessage(nextClipboardViewer, m.Msg, m.WParam, m.LParam);
                break;

            default:
                base.WndProc(ref m);
                break;
        }
    }

    void OnClipboardChanged()
    {
        try
        {
            IDataObject iData = Clipboard.GetDataObject();
            if (ClipboardChanged != null)
            {
                ClipboardChanged(this, new ClipboardChangedEventArgs(iData));
            }

        }
        catch (Exception e)
        {
            // Swallow or pop-up, not sure
            // Trace.Write(e.ToString());
            MessageBox.Show(e.ToString());
        }
    }
}

public class ClipboardChangedEventArgs : EventArgs
{
    public readonly IDataObject DataObject;

    public ClipboardChangedEventArgs(IDataObject dataObject)
    {
        DataObject = dataObject;
    }
}
}

Solution 2:

I think you'll have to use some p/invoke:

[DllImport("User32.dll", CharSet=CharSet.Auto)]
public static extern IntPtr SetClipboardViewer(IntPtr hWndNewViewer);

See this article on how to set up a clipboard monitor in c#

Basically you register your app as a clipboard viewer using

_ClipboardViewerNext = SetClipboardViewer(this.Handle);

and then you will recieve the WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD message, which you can handle by overriding WndProc:

protected override void WndProc(ref Message m)
{
    switch ((Win32.Msgs)m.Msg)
    {
        case Win32.Msgs.WM_DRAWCLIPBOARD:
        // Handle clipboard changed
        break;
        // ... 
   }
}

(There's more to be done; passing things along the clipboard chain and unregistering your view, but you can get that from the article)