I've read these arguments elsewhere and fully agree with them, except in this case. What I'm making is a program for my 1 year-old daughter to bang on the keyboard and hear cool sounds and see colors change on the screen. So I suppose ctrl-alt-delete isn't a big worry but the windows key definitely is! And even alt-tab would be possible for her to hit. The only option I've found so far is a registry hack and I haven't tested it out yet. Does anyone know if there are any options in pygame or SDL for disabling the windows key(s)?
I should have said what I was doing in my original email. Sorry. Thanks, -Brian On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Greg Ewing <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Ian Mallett wrote: > > > I don't think so. Think about it. If your program were to crash > > and lock up, the only way to stop it would be to restart the computer. > > > > Besides, it annoys me when a game has the audacity to > assume I won't want to do *anything* else with my > computer while it's running. Like switching away to > consult a hints file, for instance. > > -- > Greg >