I think you could do an apple script if you have UI scripting enabled.  I am 
fairly sure there is a "keypressevent" in there, but I don't remeber exactly.

A better way would be to use the keyboard system preferences and type the key 
as a potential shortcut, and see if anything comes up.


Jonathan C. Cohn
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On May 18, 2012, at 11:51 AM, Mark BurningHawk Baxter wrote:

> Sure; I could use an eject key, too.  I cannot figure out how to assign those 
> keys to any shortcut, though.  Is there a way I can access the keyboard event 
> log so that I can see what those keys correspond to, in terms of output or 
> something?  Gotta be a way to do this...
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