invisible button with <return> as the activation key, which could then POST 
KEY(<tab>).
or you know...
User training  :)

CHip

> Hi
> 
> Could anyone kindly bring me up to date me how we trap the [Return] 
> key on a form these days with a default button when some other action 
> is to be taken rather than accepting the form, depending on the last 
> object that had the focus prior to executing the Default Button 
> script ?
> 
> In otherwords how can the default button script “know” that the 
> cursor was in a “filter list” widget just prior to executing and in 
> that case cancel the form-acceptance action in favour of executing 
> the list query.
> 
> This is so that users can hit the return key to execute a query (like 
> Google style). But if the cursor is not in the filter field but 
> highlighting a row in the list then the return key should accept the 
> form (via regular default button action).
> 
> many thanks
> 
> Peter
> 
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