thank for your answer..

But I don't understand your answer. May be my question is strange...
( english problem.. )

I know keyboard event. ( keyPress, keyDown etc )

I want know is that setAccessKey()...

setAccessKey event is static.. ( => mouse focus not need )

btn.addKeyEvent( ~~ ) is local.. ( => mouse focus need )

example))
short cut :  Ctrl + F

I want CTRL + F => alt + f  + c

thank... I need your help.






On 10월24일, 오후6시36분, bc <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> you will need to add a keyboard listener to the button.  Check out the
> doc 
> here:http://google-web-toolkit.googlecode.com/svn/javadoc/1.5/com/google/g....
>
> Button will source the keyboard events - the modifiers will be passed
> to you via a combination of the bits defined by MODIFIER_SHIFT,
> MODIFIER_CTRL...
>
> On Oct 23, 11:52 pm, jhpark <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > Sorry I can't write english well...
>
> > Button btn = new Button();
>
> > btn.setAccessKey('r');  <----- only 'r';
>
> > alt + r --> button work...
>
> > but I want 'r' and ' t'
> > alt + r + t ==> button work..
>
> > and
> > alt + ctrl + r ==> button work...
>
> > It is posibble ?
>
> > thank...
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