Re: [ WIN ] re: onKeyPress[]
> Try using returnValue( 1 ) (or 0). This is usually a signal to DefWndProc
> that the app has handled an event, and the default handler shouldn't be
Honestly, I've *tried* returnValue() numerous times in the past, and have
never accomplished anything with it.
Maybe I just don't understand it's intended application, and I've never seen
a "definitive" example that demonstrates it's uses, ( plural ! ).
< hint...hint >
My problem *was* complicated by the fact that I'm doing thread 'hooking',
with two call_backs, and a private MSG structure for these as well, ( is this
legal ? )
--- but maybe not ---.
Wolf
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