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Detect When Keys Are Down As Your .NET Application Starts
Here's how to detect if any modifier keys -- for example, the Ctrl or Shift keys -- were being pressed when a .NET 2.0 Windows application launches.
Technical Editor Ken Getz is a programmer, technical writer, educator,
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getzk277 posted 01/21/2008 modified 06/29/2009 03:09:24 AM ztdbms/ztdbms
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