While Tom is correct that you can get the "official" string of a hotkey
from the Window-Eyes hotkey lists, RegisterHotkey is very amenable when
it comes to what format you need to put in the string parameter, at
least in terms of the modifiers. So you could say,
"Control-Alt-Insert-Shift-1", "Alt-Shift-Insert-Control-1",
"Shift-Control-Insert-Alt-1," and so on.
Aaron
On 12/7/2011 12:40 AM, Tom Kingston wrote:
Just open the Window-Eyes control panel, hotkeys, and capture the key
you want on an undefined hotkey. This will give you the text to use in
your script. Then just undefine the key and make sure you didn't save
the set file.
Hth,
Tom
On 12/6/2011 10:37 PM, Donovan Osborn wrote:
Hi all,
I am wondering if there is a list of the strings needed for the register
hotkey. I am trying to add a hotkey that uses:
Control Alt Numpad Plus, and control Alt Numpad 5. There are other
hotkeys in the app for the rest of the numbers on the numpad, but I
Guess it would be simular to the numpad 5 .
Any help would be welcome.
Thank you,
Donovan Osborn
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