From what I remember, postevent is already a toolbox
that is in the headers.
I remember playing with postevent many many years
ago. It was around the same time that QuickKeys was
popular back in 1991. It was fun to insert keystrokes
into a program that I didnt even create. I never did
figure out how to move objects. The journaling mechanism
was undocumented and there was only so much that I
could figure out.
W.
-----Original Message-----
From: Bernie Wylde [mailto:bernie.w@...]
Sent: Thursday, August 08, 2002 1:39 AM
To: fb list
Subject: Re: [FB] Re Carbon problems
Craig wrote:
> I've stumbled upon the information on postevent from the
> Apple developer web site
Don't stumble, Craig, use Michele Neri's 'Toolbox Info' plug-in.
And Jay added:
> You should be able to find a table of key codes, but if not, I can
> transcribe them for you from a book I have, or you can write a short
> routine to report them as you press the keys.
There's an example on the CD:
Release 6 Examples:** Donations **:Robert P's Favorite
Examples:Miscellaneous:KeyMap and Scan Codes.
HTH
Bernie
--
To unsubscribe, send ANY message to <futurebasic-unsubscribe@...>