----- Original Message -----
From: "Ron Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For what it's worth, VBScript doesn't treat function names
case-sensitively.
And an object method is included in that? I'd check but I don't have time to
right now. But I'm really curious.
Thanks,
Tom
Tom Kingston wrote:
Note also the difference between right, RegisterHotkey, and wrong,
RegisterHotKey, is a stickler for speech. Even Ron missed it in his
correction.
Hth,
Tom
----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Parker" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
The second line is broken in a couple places. It needs to look like
this:
SetRegisteredKey = Keyboard.RegisterHotKey("Control-Shift-Windows-R",
"SpeakHelloWorld" )
The close parenthesis was in the wrong place, and the bit after the
comma should have been the name of the function in quotes. (All of
which sounds exactly the same, so it's an easy mistake to make.)
Jeff Weiss wrote:
I am trying to take examples from the scripting manual and making them
run.
I seem to have the syntax of this one wrong.
Any suggestions welcome!
' Create a hot key using a string
SetRegisteredKey = Keyboard.RegisterHotKey("Control-Shift-Windows-R"),
Speak "HelloWorld"
Sub SpeakHelloWorld()
Speak "Hello world!"
End Sub
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