> I was just thinking about this.  It could even be made to display the same
> menu as BB would natively.  This way you wouldn't have to worry about
> having entries in one menu but not the other.  Basically just a small app
> that reads the same menu source(s) as BB the same way.  Then people could
> bind a key via bbkeys to execute this app.

I would be really interested in running this app so that I could get some 
use out of that Windows key on my keyboard. I use this feature a lot at 
work (where we use Windows) and when I come home I miss it when I am using 
blackbox.  

How hard is it for an individual user to disable the blackbox menu? 
Perhaps a replacement program like the one proposed could be written, 
allowing users to pop up and navigate the menu with the keyboard. It might 
then be possible for a user to forgo the blackbox menu code in favor of a 
secondary utility.

Kit


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