Hi all,

We are developing a productivity tool that has to run on both Leopard and Tiger. We want to support hotkeys for some of the functionalities. Some of the hotkeys are the same as the one registered by the default system. 'Cmd+Shift+3' , 'Cmd+Shift+4' are some of them.

We are currently using the RegisterEventHotKey to register the global hot keys in our application. Now if the user uses the same hotkeys, in Leopard, all the applications registered for the hot key will execute their actions. However in tiger the behavior is different, only
finder hot keys are executed.

We are expecting a behavior where only our applications hot keys should be executed. We have even tried event trap and accessibility mechanism, but it also doesn't seem to be working.

Can you please provide your inputs on this?

Thanks in advance,
Srinivas Prabhu G

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