Hi everyone,
Does exist any way to bind Numpad keys to menu items separately of main digits? For example that Cmd+1 and Cmd+Numpad_1 would be different commands. The method NSMenuItem setKeyEquivalent allows to specify only usual characters, (possible with Shift). Different methods like set "#1" or set {0x20e3, '1'} don't work also. setKeyEquivalentModifierMask doesn't allow to specify NSNumericPadKeyMask (I've checked). I port one large cross-platform application from carbon to cocoa to be 64-bit native, so changing behavior here is utterly undesirable. Yuriy Shevyrov | Software Engineer | GlobalLogic Inc. The Global Product Development Leader USA | INDIA | UKRAINE | CHINA Grinchenko 2/1, 03038, Kiev, Ukraine Office: +380-44-4929695 x 1609 www.globallogic.com <http://www.globallogic.com/> InfoWorld Award Winner for Agile Innovation <http://www.globallogic.com/Media/pressReleaseDetail.asp?press/65> ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ----------------------------------------------------------------------- Backed by Sequoia, NEA and New Atlantic Ventures (part of the DFJ network), GlobalLogic partners with emerging and established technology companies to help them accelerate great products to market. GlobalLogic has developed a unique model that combines distributed Agile methods, innovative open source-based tools, and global teams of world-class engineers to dramatically shorten product development cycles. GlobalLogic has ongoing partnerships with more than 140 technology companies and has completed over 800 major product releases over the past six years, including 300 in the last 12 months with a better than 95% on-time delivery. Headquartered in Vienna,Virginia, GlobalLogic has global development centers in the US, India, China and Ukraine. By leveraging its InfoWorld award-winning method and platform, GlobalLogic Velocity(tm), its global facilities and world-class engineers, clients gain rapid time-to-market, improved quality and reduced development expense. Disclaimer: http://www.globallogic.com/email_disclaimer.txt <https://webmail.globallogic.com/exchweb/bin/redir.asp?URL=http://www.gl oballogic.com/email_disclaimer.txt> _______________________________________________ Cocoa-dev mailing list (Cocoa-dev@lists.apple.com) Please do not post admin requests or moderator comments to the list. Contact the moderators at cocoa-dev-admins(at)lists.apple.com Help/Unsubscribe/Update your Subscription: http://lists.apple.com/mailman/options/cocoa-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com This email sent to arch...@mail-archive.com