Re: NSUserKeyEquivalents syntax
Re: NSUserKeyEquivalents syntax
- Subject: Re: NSUserKeyEquivalents syntax
- From: Travis Siegel <email@hidden>
- Date: Tue, 6 Jun 2006 23:09:18 -0400
I too would like to know how to specify keystrokes for things as
well. In my dvd player, I have it getting keystrokes, but it's in a
very large case statement in the keydown event, and it's only
checking regular keys, I.E. M for menu, L for next language, T for
next title, and so on. I've managed to get the arrow keys to behave,
but how do I have it check for things like command-T or command-G.
I've checked some key documentation, but couldn't understand what was
being said about trapping the keystates. Any assistance would be
greatly appreciated, as I'd really like to add command key
combinations, instead of just shift ones, to prevent keyboard
dropping from screwing up the playback of the video.
On Jun 6, 2006, at 4:27 PM, Pierre Bernard wrote:
Hi!
Is there any way to use - in code - the syntax used to specify
keyboard shortcuts in NSUserKeyEquivalents preferences?
TIA
Pierre Bernard
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http://www.bernard-web.com/pierre
http://www.houdah.com
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