Have you tried using a format mask in the field? There is an option to use /& 
to convert & from an accelerator character to a literal value. I don’t know if 
it would work at all in your situation, but you did say any ideas :)
Albert 
> On May 9, 2017, at 8:29 AM, Brad Davidson <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
> Before I place feature enhancement to R:BaseX Enterprise, does anyone know of 
> a global (property) command to disable accelerator key function within a form?
>  
> Or a work-around (other than disabling enhanced speed buttons – ‘ENABLE’ 
> FALSE ) for this scenario:
>  
> Within an enhanced tab control object, one tabbed page is dedicated to a Web 
> Browser object navigated to an online search engine. The user begins to enter 
> the search criteria (part number 341876) however, if any one of the 
> characters for this part number is assigned as an accelerator character in a 
> sidebar button the character does not display in the browser website search 
> line, rather, the eep code fires.
>  
> Appreciate any tips on this scenario.
>  
> Also, any tips in inserting the part number (TEXTVALUE variable via PROPERTY 
> command) as a pre-fill in the browser site’s search line, such as google?
>  
> Thanks,
>  
> Brad Davidson
> Aero-Craft Hydraulics, Inc.
> [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>
> www.aero-craft.com <http://www.aero-craft.com/>
>  
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