The following snippet is meant to display the message when the user types a key. Even when the focus is not on the application. But there seems to be a problem with the following code. It doesn't call the function registered in the hook-chain with the windows. I guess the problem is with HINSTANCE hInst. How should I modify the below code so that I am able to see the message as the user taps a key.
// Global Variables
static HHOOK handleKeyboardHook = NULL;
HINSTANCE hInst = NULL;
void TestKeys_setWinHook // i call this function to activate the keyboard hook
  (...) {
    hInst = GetModuleHandle(NULL);
    handleKeyboardHook = SetWindowsHookEx(WH_KEYBOARD_LL, LowLevelKeyboardProc, hInst, 0); // LowLevelKeyboardProc should be put in the hook chain by the windows,but till now it doesn't do so.
    printf("Inside function setWinHook !");
}
// the following function should be called when the user taps a key.
static LRESULT CALLBACK LowLevelKeyboardProc(int nCode, WPARAM wParam, LPARAM lParam) {
  printf("You pressed a key !\n");
  return CallNextHookEx(handleKeyboardHook, nCode, wParam, lParam);
}
But the windows doesn't call the function LowLevelKeyboardProc. I don't understand the reason but I am sure that the problem is with hInst in the hook function. How do i need to initialize it ?
Till now, output that I see is Inside function setWinHook !
                        
Here's an example of a LowLevelKeyboardProc.