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Re: Possible to simulate just the control key?
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Re: Possible to simulate just the control key?


  • Subject: Re: Possible to simulate just the control key?
  • From: roncross <email@hidden>
  • Date: Fri, 26 Mar 2004 21:29:46 -0700

I forgot to mention that ASCIIseek is free. Extra Suite cost $10.00
thx RLC
On Mar 24, 2004, at 10:32 AM, Michael Ziober wrote:

> Does anyone know how to make iDVD 3 running on OS X 10.3.2 think that
> _just_ the control key is down? Hopefully something better than "lay a
> book on the control key"! :-)
>
> iDVD (aside from its odd object model and dictionary) has an
> unofficial feature which checks the state of the control key, plus a
> few other things, when burning a disc, which allows it to be used to
> automatically batch build and "burn" DVDs as disk images.
> Unfortunately, iDVD is testing the key directly as opposed to whether
> it is used as a modifier for a keyboard event, so "keystroke using
> control down" isn't what I need.
>
> I have a keyboard map which indicates that the code for the control
> key is 0x3B, but "key code 59" doesn't seem to have any effect. It
> appears to generate a single keyboard event, rather than allowing me
> to set the key state to down, send a command to iDVD, and then set the
> state to up. This makes sense because the syntax makes no distinction
> as to the key state.
>
> Finally, I stumbled across this key combo by random experimentation:
> press and hold LEFT control key, press and hold RIGHT control key,
> release LEFT control key, release RIGHT control key. This locks the
> control key in the down state. Press and release the LEFT control key
> to unlock it. Oddly, this combination works only for the control key
> and no other modifiers. It also seems to be independent of any
> keyboard or universal access settings, so why is it there?
>
> While the last method is functional, it's also an ugly hack which is
> very confusing when you forget that it's active! So, does anyone have
> any wisdom on using key code or perhaps an OSAX that works with
> Panther? I'm willing to entertain anything: BSD, SystemUIServer,
> System Events, etc.
>
> Thanks,
> Michael
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thanks
Ronald Cross
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