The C++ function CWnd::SetFocus is used in the Microsoft Foundation Class (MFC) library to set the input focus to a specific window or control. By calling this function, the specified window or control becomes the active or focused element in the user interface, allowing it to receive keyboard and other input events. This function is commonly used to programmatically set the focus to a particular element, such as a text box or a button, in order to facilitate user interaction and input.
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