> END is a compound key and does not have an ASCII value.
>
> Instead, you will have to check for 'the keyCode'. END has a
> keyCode of
> 119 followed by a keyCode of 2.
thanks to Tab for pointing that little "gottcha" out. I was focusing
on the emulation part, not the checking part of the question. this is
one of those annoying little things that will certainly cause you to
pull your hair out at times. <grin>
Al Hospers
CamberSoft, Inc.
al<at>cambersoft<dot>com
http://www.cambersoft.com
A famous linguist once said:
"There is no language wherein a double
positive can form a negative."
YEAH, RIGHT
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