Ill poke around, Its definitely doable, but I don’t know any "trivial" about to 
engage, or disengage with the menubar.  Since its always visible and doesn’t 
close, that’s clearly not what you want.

Can I ask, what is the goal? As in, what do you do when its activated? What 
about when its disengaged?

Scott

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From: Interest <interest-boun...@qt-project.org> On Behalf Of David M. Cotter
Sent: Monday, October 25, 2021 2:31 PM
To: Qt Interest <Interest@qt-project.org>
Subject: Re: [Interest] win: can't trap WM_ENTER/EXITMENULOOP?

> Ok..  So you want to know when the user "engages" the menubar and sometime 
> later when the user "disengages" it.  Engagement can come from the keyboard 
> alt key, or  the alt-XXX shortcut for an individual menu.  As well as menu 
> hovering or clicking into any of the menu items.  
> 
> Is this correct of what you need?  Just like you don’t care about any 
> individual action, you don’t care which menu is activated or any menu right? 
> Just that the menu bar has become activated right?

perfectly correct

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