>>
>>FUNCTION GetEventObject()
>>
>>IF ISNULL(THIS.oDoc)
>> RETURN .NULL.
>>ENDIF
>>
>>RETURN this.oDoc.ParentWindow.Event
>>ENDFUNC
>>
>>
>>Roundabout way of getting access to the event object although I'm not 100% sure this still works if you're running in IE 11 mode which uses the standard DOM event system. I pulled this code out of Help Builder 4 years ago and never looked back at that support train wreck :-)
>
>It truly is, as we'd say, "around the dog then through the little door" way of getting at it, but it works and exposes the properties I need. I'll give it a try.
And though it works, it's still unusable in this case, as other things that are required for this are simply not there or hard/complicated/unreliable, so it's definitely over the time I have for this line of research. Will do something else instead.