I think it best to have GW comment on this but I undefined the keys in the
set file myself.

-----Original Message-----
From: Cory Samaha [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Wednesday, September 01, 2010 7:12 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: precedence of set file and script hotkeys

All,

I'm writing a script that registers alt-number row hotkeys to perform
certain functions, for example alt-1, alt-2 etc.  Of course, these are
hotkeys that are already defined by default in many Window-Eyes set files to
read user windows.  I notice that even though the hot keys are defined in
both the active set file and my script, the script hotkeys seem to take
precedence over what is defined in the set file.  So, when I press alt-1 I'm
getting my script's functionality instead of it reading the user window.
I'm wondering if we can count on this always being the case though.  If I
want to ship a script package, is it safe to assume that script hotkeys will
always take precedence over set file hotkeys, or is it a better idea to ship
a set file with the script which will undefined these hotkeys?

Thanks much,
Cory


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