On 10/19/2010 9:41 PM, J.J. Meddaugh wrote:
I notice that the selectAll key is unregistered for the dialogClosing
event which I assume is as the dialog is closing, go figure. But what
about if the dialog loses focus?
While you can do what Steve suggestion, there is built-in alternative.
You'll notice that the third parameter for the RegisterHotkey method is
FilterBy (Window object or Process object to filter the hot key by). In
Immed, the line is:
Set selectAllReg = Keyboard.RegisterHotkey("Control-A", "SelectAll",
cmdWin.Window)
That means that Control-A is tied to cmdWin.Window. When that window is
active, the hot key function. When it's not active (or loses focus),
that hot key will not function.
Aaron
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