Hi Ron,

Have a look at the commandKeyDown message.
This message has a parameter which corresponds to the key pressed:

on commandKeyDown pKey
  if pKey id not an integer then pass commandKeyDown
end commandKeyDown

This one will trap all numeric keys.
There is no cross-platform difference to manage since the engine will understand the command key on Mac OS and the control key on all other platforms.
You will have a look to navigation with the arrow keys too :-)
Hope this helps.

Le 1 juil. 05 à 17:49, Ron Noice a écrit :

There's probably a simple way to do this but I'm missing it. I want to prevent the end user from being able to use Ctrl+1 ... Ctrl+4 to navigate through the cards in the stack. This would happen more by accident than on purpose but would be very confusing to the user.

Everything in this application is accessed through card 1 and while other cards are created on-the-fly to hold data, that data is not formatted for viewing and not intended to be seen. So how can I stop the navigation keys from navigating? Thanks. (It will be a Win XP standalone if that makes a difference.)


Best Regards from Paris,

Eric Chatonet.
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