well, if you're getting confusing results, try it in a brand new project 
with only 1 form and see if you have the same problem. 

   I had similar problems with F11 key once and then realized that windows was 
using it for something already and had to change it to F12.

Dave. 

Andries Bos <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:                               Hello
 
 I would like to use the F6 shortcut within my MDI application. Although it's 
been used within Windows for changing panes, I should be able to connect my 
action toe this event. ( http://support.microsoft.com/kb/126449 lists the 
default windows functionality. )
 
 1. Whats the best way of chekking which shortcuts are already been used within 
my application (I could use the actionmanager and the F11 option, but my 
application includes different action managers on different forms). As far as I 
could see, my application does not use the F6 shortcut already.
 
 2. How could I use the F6 shortcut within my application. Changing it to e.g. 
F5 does work, only my F6 shortcut does not work: By overriding the 
.WndProc(.... procedure i could capture this event, but it should work directly 
from my action manager.
 
 Any ideas?
 
 Regards
 
 Andries
 
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