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Re: Getting keyDowns
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Re: Getting keyDowns


  • Subject: Re: Getting keyDowns
  • From: Rosyna <email@hidden>
  • Date: Mon, 27 Aug 2001 10:18:05 -0700

Yes, however I had switched to using sendEvent because of that, and disabled menu item keys still get blocked.

Ack, at 8/27/01, Ondra Cada said:

>>>>>> Rosyna (R) wrote at Sun, 26 Aug 2001 23:49:46 -0700:
R> Thanks, this works nicely for the most part. The only problem is when
R> I press something like Command-S it still gets blocked, despite the
R> docs saying when a menu item is disabled it doesn't respond to key
R> equivalents.

Command key events take a different route:

=== NSResponder.html ===
The Path of a Key Event

...The application object filters out key equivalents (also known as "Command key events") and sends them out as described under "Key Equivalents and Mnemonics" below...
=== cut here ===

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Sincerely,
Rosyna Keller
Technical Support/Holy Knight/Always needs a hug

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