>Oops. The F1 key still gives us VFP Help (as Craig Berntson suggested). Any idea of how to kill the Windows reservation of F1 & F10. We can work without these function keys, if necessary. But, it would have a greater sense of fulfillment if we could use them in our app.
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There is a reason they are reserved. IMO, it's one of those things you shouldn't mess with. However, there is nothing stopping you from changing them. The only way I know to do F1 and F10 is by using an OKL, which as you've found, is not a good solution.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer