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16/03/2011 12:59:39
 
 
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15/03/2011 15:45:11
Dragan Nedeljkovich (En ligne)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Codage, syntaxe et commandes
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Thread ID:
01503751
Message ID:
01503891
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>>Hi Dragan,
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>>It is intended behavior for controls with a Hotkey, IF the ALT key is used in conjunction with the key. IOW, it was always my understanding that the ALT was required to activate a hotkey....
>
>I was distracted while reading your message so that crucial ingredient just flew by me.
>
>Sometimes I am getting similar experiences - whole Windows starts behaving as if ctrl or shift were pressed. Last time it was some accessibility thing (I pressed right shift for more than 7 seconds while thinking of something, the dialog came up, I clicked cancel, but it still behaved as if I kept shift down - had to press shift again for a few seconds). So... may be worth checking the accessibility options, and whether it behaves so outside of VFP or not.

There are also some rare occasions where it's also a "hidden feature" in the firmware". Years ago I'd run into a situation where the control, shift, and ALT keys either got "sticky" (i.e. act as if they would latch down), or the keyboard layout seem to get scrambled. It turned out that particular models of Gateway brand computers have a keyboard that could be programmed change behavior if a specific sequence/cobination of ALT, SHIFT and CTRL keys were used.
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