by Maaspuck » Sun Jun 26, 2011 1:53 pm
Hi BMitchell,
thanks for still beeing interested in this (quite) old script. i used to play around a bit with the special keys like "arrow left" or "arrow right". Below you can see the part of the help file I used in 2007 while writing this script which describes the "shortcut" property of the MenuItem. There are codes mentioned for the special keys.
But meanwhile with MM3 and MM4 (in the near future) you do not need this script anymore. Just have a look at the options, where you can configure the shortcut keys including the global option. I just tested it and it worked quite well with the keys "9" and "0" but also with "left" and "right".
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ISDBMenuItem::ShortCut
Property Get/Let ShortCut As String
No parameters
Property description
String that specifies a shortcut assigned to the item, for example 'Ctrl+Alt+2'. Any standard character can be used, additional keys include: BkSp, Tab, Esc, Enter, Space, PgUp, PgDn, End, Home, Left, Up, Right, Down, Ins, Del and F1-F12. Any key could contain Ctrl+, Alt+ or Shift+ in front of it (and any combination of them).
Hi BMitchell,
thanks for still beeing interested in this (quite) old script. i used to play around a bit with the special keys like "arrow left" or "arrow right". Below you can see the part of the help file I used in 2007 while writing this script which describes the "shortcut" property of the MenuItem. There are codes mentioned for the special keys.
[b]But meanwhile[/b] with MM3 and MM4 (in the near future) you do not need this script anymore. Just have a look at the options, where you can configure the shortcut keys including the global option. I just tested it and it worked quite well with the keys "9" and "0" but also with "left" and "right".
[code]
ISDBMenuItem::ShortCut
Property Get/Let ShortCut As String
No parameters
Property description
String that specifies a shortcut assigned to the item, for example 'Ctrl+Alt+2'. Any standard character can be used, additional keys include: BkSp, Tab, Esc, Enter, Space, PgUp, PgDn, End, Home, Left, Up, Right, Down, Ins, Del and F1-F12. Any key could contain Ctrl+, Alt+ or Shift+ in front of it (and any combination of them).[/code]