On Feb 9, 2011, at 12:56 AM, Daniel Ketel wrote:
> Looks like I have to use Carbon and hope Apple will continue to support it.
> Thank you for your help.

You might be interested in Dave DeLong's Objective-C wrapper, called DDHotKey:

    <https://github.com/davedelong/DDHotKey>

You might also be interested in a library called ShortcutRecorder, by Jesper at 
Waffle Software, which allows you to display an input field where the user can 
specify their choice of hotkey:

    <http://code.google.com/p/shortcutrecorder/>

Both are pretty straightforward to use. DDHotKey comes with a demo. In 
addition, I wrote two trivial demo apps, which you can get here:

    <http://www.notesfromandy.com/2010/08/01/intro-to-global-hotkeys/>

Note that my apps don't use the latest versions of DDHotKey and 
ShortcutRecorder. I haven't bothered to update them. Also, they don't build on 
Leopard -- I meant to fix that but haven't gotten around to it.

--Andy


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