I was wondering if anyone knew what message is sent when a user presses the 'CLEAR' key that is located in the keypad area of an extended keyboard (the one right next to the '=' sign, which sometimes doubles up as the 'Num Lock' key). I know that keyboards differ from system to system, and from platform to platform, so I was wondering whether using 'rawKeyDown/Up' is actually a reliable way to trap this event... (ie, is the key number passed as the parameter in the rawKeyDown, the same on all platforms/keyboards?).
Many thanks for any hints or suggestions,
Regards, -- Igor de Oliveira Couto ---------------------------------- ----------------------------------
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