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Application hotkey GUI
Hi I want to create a gui for an existing hotkey feature of an application.
For instance, I want to create a guy to Print on Microsoft Explorer. The existing hotkey for this is "Ctrl+P" I want to embed that hotkey in a button of the GUI I created. I don't want to create a system wide hotkey rather I want to create a hotkey button for the currrent active application. I hope that explains it.
Thank you,
Jonnel
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I want to create a guy to Print on Microsoft Explorer
huh?
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If I understand you correctly, you cant do this in Java. OS specifics like that would require you to probably use VC++ or something.
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