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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook? [message #23235 is a reply to message #23231] |
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luzr wrote on Thu, 01 October 2009 21:55 |
This cannot work. Once you register system hotkey, it gets "captured" by your application - that is the feature of both win32 and X11.
I suggest to use a little bit more exotic combos, like K_ALT|K_CTRL|K_SHIFT|K_C.
Mirek
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First Ctrl+C I need for copy in clipboard and the second Ctrl+C for processing copied text from clipboard (in my case is process translating).
Question:
Is not possible the given message to send follow to the other application?
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How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: mirek on Fri, 18 September 2009 05:55
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: tojocky on Fri, 18 September 2009 08:01
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: tojocky on Fri, 18 September 2009 16:03
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: mirek on Sun, 20 September 2009 09:18
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: mirek on Thu, 24 September 2009 23:05
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: tojocky on Fri, 25 September 2009 09:55
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: cocob on Fri, 25 September 2009 11:21
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: tojocky on Thu, 01 October 2009 14:11
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: mirek on Thu, 01 October 2009 20:55
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: tojocky on Fri, 02 October 2009 08:03
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Re: How to set a global (system) keyboard hook?
By: mirek on Fri, 02 October 2009 10:06
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