I'd like to help you figure this out. I really would. But, honestly, this thread has become so convoluted, I don't even know what the original issue was anymore. It's clear to see that you're getting frustrated with the lack of progress, but I don't think that message after message of theory and conjecture is doing you much good.

One of the biggest problems with this thread, for me, is the lack of sample code. Without actual code to look at, everything becomes theoretical guess work. Whereas, providing code will increase your chances of getting a reply exponentially.

So, can we start over with a simple synopsis of exactly what you are trying to achieve, along with some sample code so we have something to run, or at least examine, and the issue that you're running into? If there are multiple problems, then let's take one at a time.

Thanks,

Aaron

On 6/23/2012 7:35 AM, RicksPlace wrote:
There have been allot of good suggestions on this topic.
I have tried allot of diferent approaches with no success so far from using a Cursor Key to using AddHandlers against the Keyboard object and the Key Object and even the Event as documented in an Excel article. I have noted some things that may yet leave questions hanging from Bruce's idea of a timing issue to storing the event handler variables which is done in Chip's example and not in a vb.net application except where I defined a Delegat to hold the address of the ffunctions to get executed when an OnKeyUp and OnKeyDown are suppose to be fired. I am currently ReReading all your posts for all the threads again to see if I can pick up on anything I may not have tried and will set up an organized document of ReAttempting solutions based on all your ideas. You all have put allot of time into trying to help so the least I can do is to ReEvaluate all ideas before giving up. I'll post up in a week or so after carefully evaluating each test just to let you all know if I got it working.
Thanks for all the suggestions:
Rick USA

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