How do I block the Windows keys?

William de Smet williamdesmet at gmail.com
Tue Jun 9 02:16:07 EDT 2009


Thanks for your replies but both Tiemo's and Marks suggestion doesn't work
:-(.Neither have I found a working solution for my first question. What
Craig suggested might work.
To be continued...

Greetings,

William


2009/6/8 <DunbarX at aol.com>

> Maybe I misunderstood. Do you want to invoke by simply pressing both those
> keys, or by some other event which just checks to see if both keys are
> down?
> I do the first, Mark does the second.
>
> You can always do both ;-)
>
> Craig Newman
>
>
> In a message dated 6/8/09 1:17:25 PM, lists at futilism.com writes:
>
>
> > on mouseUp
> >    if the controlKey is down and the commandKey is down then show img
> > tImg
> > end mouseUp
> >
> > Hope I've understood,
> >
>
>
>
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