I would presume JS etc simply listens for a mouseevent, you could be stuffed
:-(

Not sure of a way to do this mainly as you can program these buttons to do
other tasks (and some use the main buttons for other things)



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-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Haskins
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Tue May 01 21:54:42 2007
Subject: OT: VK_BACK & Javascript

Has anyone seen a way to capture the virtual keys(VK) on a mouse. I have an
AJAX enhanced app that we got some complaints on blank pages when the users
clicked the back button on their Intellimouse's

I can reproduce the issue. I just want to know how to trap the event.  I
alerted the Keybd events and it doesnt alert when pressed

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~Eric




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