Hi,
You could use de windows dll GetKeyboardState (kernel32.dll) to monitor if
ALT+key is pressed. It is not ideal, because it requires a while loop to
call this dll all the time. If a key, mouse button, or combination, is
pressed, you can trigger a boolean, or whatever you want.
To call the dll, use a numeric 8 bit as output, stdcall(WINAPI) as calling
convention and a 8 bit array as first (and only) argument (with Array Data
Pointer as Array Format). Wire a 8 bit array to argument1, filled with 256
dummy values. If a value is pressed, the corresponding array element changes
to 128.
Regards,
Wiebe Walstra.
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"Stephen Gray"
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Does anyone know of a way tha
t I can attach the keyboard sequence
F10 to a control in Labview. I've used the key navigation
successfully to make use of the Control and shift modifiers, but I
REALLY need to use the modifier. Anyone know of a work around?
BTW - I'm using Labview 6i under Windows95.
Thanks,
Stephen