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- Subject: Re: setting a button key to be ESC
- Message-ID: <1992Sep8.153856.917@yvax.byu.edu>
- From: feijai@endor.byu.edu (Sean Luke)
- Date: 8 Sep 92 15:38:56 -0700
- Reply-To: sean@digaudio.byu.edu
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- In article <SCOTT.92Sep7160540@nic.gac.edu> writes:
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- >What gave it away to me is when I ran IB, pulled in a Panel, but
- >a Button on it, made the Key for it a 'd', and then did a Run/Test.
- >Pressing d caused the Button to flash, regardless of whether I had
- >Command down or not. [Really, try it, it works.]
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-
- Well, in *most* cases. I just tried it with one of my programs that uses
- button-key presses (Resound), and got some strange results. My
- button-keys are on the keypad, and the one with the
- tilde/back-apostrophe-thing...calls up the "underground" restart sequence
- when used with they command key.
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- Truly weird. :)
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- Sean Luke
- Brigham Young University MILK: It Comes From Cows
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