Yeah, if you google around, you can find JS scripts to prevent the
browsers from doing things like Print, and you can use ExternalInterface
to pass this along to your Flex app.

 

Gk.

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of Reto M. Kiefer
Sent: 03 February 2009 17:22
To: flexcoders
Subject: [flexcoders] How to utilize browser specific shortcuts

 

Dear all,

I know it is quite easy to use keyboard shortcuts in Flex.

But is it possible to use CTRL-P / CMD-P or any other browser related
shortcut and trigger actions in Flex instead open the print dialogue
in the browser?

Is there a difference how different browsers handle this issue? Or do
I need Java-Script in order to "catch" the shortcut and send the
command to Flex?

Thanks in advance

Reto

 

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