Select the item on the left side of the bindings editor window that has the widget 
name (it is in blue).
Then use the Insert menu to add a new binding tag. Use Insert / Advanced to specify 
the binding yourself
instead of choosing from a predefined list. On bindings, you can right-click to add a 
modifier (double,
triple, shift, etc.).

The grayed out binding tags cannot be edited, but are displayed to help adding new 
bindings.

There is a good chapter about widget bindings and binding tags (but nothing vTcl 
specific) in the
"Effective Tcl/Tk Programming" book at Addison Wesley.

CG

Lan Barnes wrote:

> The correct use of the bindings window is not apparent to me. I'm not even sure if 
>the bindings I find
> in there are bound, or need to be activated somehow. I'd be grateful for some tips, 
>including being
> directed to a doc or book (I have most tcl/tk books ever published, I believe).
>
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