Oddly enough I thought the same thing about the function key, but
somehow quicksilver can see it.  From the link you quoted this should
be impossible.

On Aug 20, 6:39 am, yenant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Aug 19, 11:56 pm, Sesquipedalian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > No it doesn't.  From what I understand, the Eject key isn't a normal
> > key, and from the perspective of software is not really part of your
> > keyboard at all.  Instead, OS X seems to treat it more like a hardware
> > button, similarly to the power button.
>
> You are indeed correct. Based upon what you wrote, I dug this up:
>
> http://developer.apple.com/documentation/Cocoa/Reference/ApplicationK...
>
> Which says:
>
> > Note that some function keys are handled at a lower level
> > and are never seen by your application. They include the
> > Volume Up key, Volume Down key, Volume Mute key, Eject
> > key, and Function key found on many iBook and PowerBook
> > computers.
>
> Thanks!

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