Yes I have it working here too. My thanks also.

Salsaman.


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On Sat, Feb 4, 2012 at 20:41, victor-victor <[email protected]> wrote:
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>>look into gdk event filters for gdk windows, which will allow you to
>>catch and handle every single key event no matter what else is done
>>with it. then use a hash map to store which keys are down, and a
>>simple api to search it or return the current "down set".
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> I applied this method and it works indeed.
>
> Thank you very much Paul
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> Victor
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