To clarify, WM_KEYDOWN works fine for notifying my app that the Windows key has been pressed. The problem is that the Start menu comes up even though my app has been notified...how do I do the equivalent of a NODEFAULT to keep the Start menu from popping up?
I have developed a task that measures reaction times as various stimuli are displayed on the screen. The user presses either the left or right SHIFT button depending upon the stimulus. Given the proximity of the SHIFT key to the windows key, the results of the task could be tainted by an...
I am using VFP9 and BINDEVENT to trap certain keyboard events in my app (like left SHIFT vs. right SHIFT being pressed), building off of this example:
http://www.experts-exchange.com/Databases/FoxPro/Q_21138274.html#16275770
What I need to do now is to temporarily disable the Windows key(s)...
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