Hi Shawn,

Yeah, I've thought about just suppressing the error... Don't know how easy
it would be to output to the DQSD text field.

I think more or less the same error is shown when installing the keyboard
hook as when registering the hot key. Either of these failures usually
indicate DQSD is already running somewhere, so it's not that critical.

Don't have any definite ideas yet, but I'll think about it.

- Kim

> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of 
> Shawn K. Hall
> Sent: den 25 januari 2005 14:42
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: [DQSD-Devel] Error 'DQSDTools.KeyboardHook - Can't 
> install hook'
> 
> Hello All,
> 
> Isn't there a way to enumerate keyhooks before attempting to 
> assign them so this error can be stifled if errors are 
> disabled in DQSD?
> Heck, even if we just test the result value and output the 
> error inside the DQSD textbox instead of an ugly popup we'd 
> do better than making it look like a catastrophic error.
> 
> Thoughts?



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