Re: Win32lib questions

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> 
> The logger would simply intercept the relevant WM_ messages and write the data
> they carry to a file. The enhanced GetLastMessage() also records timestamp,
> in case there is an isssue with this. It's straight win32lib code - I told you
> it wasn't any stealthy.
> Just one thing: did you check:
> 1/ whether sticky keys are enabled on your system;
> 2/ If so, whether turning them off changes the behaviour.
> 
> On my system, they are disabled; this might explain why I wasn't able to
> reproduce
> the bug.
> The newer lib checks the keyboard events at a lower level than before, so as
> to report them in the new w32HKeyboard event. As a result, it may interact
> with
> Windows keyboard handling in ways it hadn't before.
> 
> CChris

I also have sticky keys disabled - I tend sometimes to pres and release shift
or control or alt when I am thinking; sticky keys would drive me mad!!
Matt suggested if it might be sticky-keys - I was mildly offended that he
thought I was so green that I hadn't thought of that. I have never met anyone
who uses sticky keys anyway.

Andy

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