Actually, I was not aware of this. Not sure that I even understand what you are 
saying. Are you saying that I don't even have to have a handler for the Control 
Keys; that LC will automatically provide functioning of the CommandKeys  as if 
they are ControlKeys when creating the Windows version? In which case, perhaps 
my doing so has confused things? I'll eliminate my controlKeyDown handler and 
see what happens.

Thanks, Jacqui!!!!

Joe Lewis Wilkins
Architect & Director of Product Development for GSI
<www.glsysinc.com>







On Jan 5, 2011, at 9:51 AM, J. Landman Gay wrote:

> On 1/5/11 11:00 AM, Joe Lewis Wilkins wrote:
>> I have yet to resolve this issue. Strangely enough, if I allow the
>> OSX version to "see" the controlKeyDown handler, they work the same
>> as the commandKeyDown handler - both being in the stacks' scripts.
> 
> You know that LC maps the control key on Windows to the command key handlers, 
> right? It's the same way LC maps the Alt key on Windows to the option key 
> handlers.
> 
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> HyperActive Software           |     http://www.hyperactivesw.com
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