Sorry but when I use controlkeydown T (without the quotes, as you say), I
get a result, but the result is the same whatever the key. I if press ctrl F
or ctrl G, for example, the result is exactly the same as ctrl T!!
 So the question remains : how to use controlkeydown to get a different
result for ctrl T or ctrl F?

Pierre

> 
> Pierre
> 
> Get rid of the quotes, thus:
> on controlKeyDown T
> DoSomething
> end controlKeyDown
> 
> I know the Transcript Dictionary for controlKeyDown shows "keyname" but
> I got the clue from commandKeyDown where it just says keyname, without
> the quotes. Probably one for Jeanne's list, for consistency.
> 
> regards
> David
> 
> On Wednesday, February 20, 2002, at 09:29 , Pierre Delain wrote:
> 
>> I try to use the following handler to create a shortcut with the "T" :
>> 
>> on controlkeydown "T"
>> DoSomeThing
>> end controlkeydown
>> 
>> There is no reaction. What is wrong in my handler?
>> 
>> 
>> Thanks
>> 
>> Pïerre
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