Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Richie Hindle
> But can it change "Fn" key mapping? I don't think so, no. There's no obvious user interface for that, anyway. -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Dody Suria Wijaya
But can it change "Fn" key mapping? Richie Hindle wrote: > [Paul] >> I wonder if there might be a way of disabling [the windows key] within >> my program. > > IHateThisKey will do this globally: > > http://www.bytegems.com/ihatethiskey.shtml > > The free edition blocks the Windows key, and th

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Tim N. van der Leeuw
I found out that installing the LiteStep alternative for windows taskbar actually has the sideeffect of disabling the windows key... (But I don't know how inclined you are to tinker with your system to that degree. At least it offers a clean uninstall) winKey+e still works after installing LiteSte

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Richie Hindle
[Paul] > I wonder if there might be a way of disabling [the windows key] within > my program. IHateThisKey will do this globally: http://www.bytegems.com/ihatethiskey.shtml The free edition blocks the Windows key, and the paid one ($10) lets you control all kinds of keys in quite flexible way