If you want to hide the Console behind the GUI I've had success with the following native functions:
# .Net methods for hiding/showing the console in the background
Add-Type -Name Window -Namespace Console -MemberDefinition '
[DllImport("Kernel32.dll")]
public static extern IntPtr GetConsoleWindow();
[DllImport("user32.dll")]
public static extern bool ShowWindow(IntPtr hWnd, Int32 nCmdShow);
'
function Show-Console
{
$consolePtr = [Console.Window]::GetConsoleWindow()
# Hide = 0,
# ShowNormal = 1,
# ShowMinimized = 2,
# ShowMaximized = 3,
# Maximize = 3,
# ShowNormalNoActivate = 4,
# Show = 5,
# Minimize = 6,
# ShowMinNoActivate = 7,
# ShowNoActivate = 8,
# Restore = 9,
# ShowDefault = 10,
# ForceMinimized = 11
[Console.Window]::ShowWindow($consolePtr, 4)
}
function Hide-Console
{
$consolePtr = [Console.Window]::GetConsoleWindow()
#0 hide
[Console.Window]::ShowWindow($consolePtr, 0)
}
Once the above functions have been added to your Form, simply call the Hide-Console
function in your Form_Load
event:
$OnFormLoad =
{
Hide-Console
}
If you need to show the Console, perhaps for debugging, you can easily show the console again by calling the Show-Console
function:
$OnButtonClick =
{
Show-Console
}
For more information on the numbers you can pass to ShowWindow
you can check out the ShowWindow documentation on MSDN here
Update based on comment
Thanks for this code. I tried to use it in my script, but where exactly am I suppose to put Hide-Console? My form load looks like this $objForm.Add_Shown({$objForm.Activate()}) [void] $objForm.ShowDialog()
To hide the console with this code, all you need to do is call Hide-Console
. Since you already have code in the Shown
event ($objForm.Add_Shown
) we can simply add another line to call the command:
Change this:
$objForm.Add_Shown({$objForm.Activate()})
To this:
$objForm.Add_Shown({
$objForm.Activate()
Hide-Console
})
When your form is Shown
the console will be hidden (You can still call Show-Console
if you want to see it later).
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