Hi all,
I have some widgets with keyDown-Bindings (e.g. F11). These keyDown 
bindings only work when the widget got the focus. If the user leaves the 
focus F11 triggers the browser behaviour (fullscreen). 

Now I tried to deactivate the global keybindings by adding this code inside 
the EntryPoint:

         Event.addNativePreviewHandler(new Event.NativePreviewHandler() {
>             @Override
>             public void onPreviewNativeEvent(final NativePreviewEvent 
> event) {
>                if 
> (BrowserEvents.KEYDOWN.equals(event.getNativeEvent().getType())) { //cancel 
> event if KeyCode = F11 }

            }
>         });
>

For global stuff this works fine. But if I hit a key inside my widgets the 
PreviewNativeEvent will be called first. If I cancel events inside this 
event now, my local keybinding are not called. Thats how it work "by 
design".

Therefore my question: Could I hang an eventhandler between 
GWT-Eventhandling and Browser?

I found *new SchedulerImpl().scheduleFinally(new ScheduledCommand()...)*but I 
cannot trigger an event here.


Best Regards
Alex

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