Before your browse command put ON KEY LABEL F12 DO MyProg. When the user
presses F12 the program MyProg will run. After the browse put ON KEY LABEL
F12 to turn off the ON KEY.
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Andrew Mortensen wrote in message ...
>Hello,
>
>I don't think this is possible in FP for DOS but I'll ask anyway.
>
>Does anyone know of a way to check for a certain keypress and activate a
>routine while control is in a Browse window.
>
>I have a browse window which I want to be able to let the user press a key
>eg. F12 to generate a print. I don't want to use Ctrl+End or Esc as I
browse
>other windows when these key combo's are pressed.
>
>Thanks
>
>Andrew Mortensen
>
>
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