I've got your code at home, and I know it picks up shift and ctrl modified items, but it wont register print screen (among a few others). I can post the code I have at home later if you want to verify it. I've been given a few methods to try in my other thread I just started on here which are more practical, but I'm still interested in this.

On 11/2/06, Alan Gauld <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

"Chris Hengge" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote
> Do you by chance know of a way to capture special keys like "Print
> Screen"?

Try the key capture code in my Event Driven topic.

So far as I know it works for all keys including the special ones.
It also points out that those keys have a two part code...

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Alan Gauld
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