Rick, You can do this programatically with Keyboard,RegisterCursorKey. The method allows you to filter the key's scope when you initialize it. If you have registered hotkeys before then you will have no problems with cursor keys.
Steve -------- Original Message -------- From: RicksPlace <[email protected]> Sent: Sun May 27 07:41:11 EDT 2012 To: [email protected] Subject: CursorKeys Object Problem Hi Guys: I wanted a CursorKey for my script: I opened vb.net 2008 ( My Script ) Then I went into WE Dialog and in the CursorKeys tab switched to Program and entered Shift-Escape as a CursorKey definition. Does this sound right? Is there a vbs app that uses a CursorKeys object defined in the WE Dialog in this way? how will WE know which Program to associate the CursorKeys object with at run time. Rick USA -- Stephen Clower App Development & Product Support Gw Micro, Inc. Sent from my phone.
