> Blocking Ctrl-Alt-Del leaves the power switch or maybe the plug as the
> only way for the user to regain control. Why would you want to do that?
ONly for the reason that I explaine above...is for my little joke
application !
And I want disable all keys for about 30 seconds (time to erase
backgr
Alex wrote:
Hi at all,
I made a simple program that make a screenshot of Desktop and use it
as fullscreen background and then a ball erase image making illusion
that erase Desktop. The program working fine and I succesfully blocked
all keys but I have a problem with hotkey combination Ctrl-Alt-
Hi Steven,
> As I understand it, you can't block, modify, or otherwise access Ctrl-Alt-
> Del while running under Windows: it is the "Secure Attention Key", and is
> designed to be virtually impossible to interfere with. It's not *quite*
> impossible, but it is the deepest, darkest black magic. Mi
On Fri, 10 Jul 2009 08:33:18 -0700, Alex wrote:
> Hi at all,
> I made a simple program that make a screenshot of Desktop and use it
> as fullscreen background and then a ball erase image making illusion
> that erase Desktop. The program working fine and I succesfully blocked
> all keys but I hav