Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Richie Hindle
> But can it change "Fn" key mapping? I don't think so, no. There's no obvious user interface for that, anyway. -- Richie Hindle [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Dody Suria Wijaya
But can it change "Fn" key mapping? Richie Hindle wrote: > [Paul] >> I wonder if there might be a way of disabling [the windows key] within >> my program. > > IHateThisKey will do this globally: > > http://www.bytegems.com/ihatethiskey.shtml > > The free edition blocks the Windows key, and th

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Tim N. van der Leeuw
I found out that installing the LiteStep alternative for windows taskbar actually has the sideeffect of disabling the windows key... (But I don't know how inclined you are to tinker with your system to that degree. At least it offers a clean uninstall) winKey+e still works after installing LiteSte

Re: Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread Richie Hindle
[Paul] > I wonder if there might be a way of disabling [the windows key] within > my program. IHateThisKey will do this globally: http://www.bytegems.com/ihatethiskey.shtml The free edition blocks the Windows key, and the paid one ($10) lets you control all kinds of keys in quite flexible way

Disable 'windows key'

2005-12-20 Thread paul . sherwood
Hi Ive made a simple game for my 10 month old son. I noticed that (having watched daddy) he loved to bash the keyboard whenever possible. So the game simply displays various pictures of animals, accompanied by the animal sound and printed name, whenever any keys are bashed 3 times. He loves it. Ho