On 8/4/05 09:35:53, in gmane.comp.windows.power-pro Slawomir wrote:

> Any workaround until this is implemented?
> 
> I have found one: define shortcuts for <windows> keyup and for
> <windows> keydown, both eating their respective keypresses. Set ppro
> global variable to 1 on keydown and to 0 on keyup. Then define a
> shortcut for <a> without any modifiers, but with checking this global
> variable in expression instead.
> 
> This kind of works, but I am not sure how robust it is... and it is
> pretty cumbersome anyway.
> 
> Does anyone have a better idea?

I'm not sure I understand the context of your question, but I'm using PP
for custom shortcuts with the Windows key, and I don't seem to have
problems with it. So why a workaround when a solution exists?

Gerhard


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