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Windows key and keycode
I have a workbook that uses multiple userforms that users on the warehouse
floor enter information onto. The problem I have is that users are crashing the workbook. I've managed to disable the Break key as well as the Ctl-Alt-Delte combination However the Windows key is a bit more of a challenge, I thought I could capture the keystroke as follows: Sub UserForm_KeyDown(ByVal keycode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal _ Shift As Integer) 'Capure the KeyStroke If keycode = 92 Or keycode = 91 Then ' Throw away the Key Stroke keycode = 0 MsgBox "Your Shouldn't be pressing the Windows Key!" End If End sub But this doesn't stop the Start Window from showing. In addition this only works for a userform without any controls, How would I go about capturing these keystroke for all forms used without having to copying or placing a call routine into all KeyDown procedures. Any ideas, please help....... |
Windows key and keycode
leerem wrote:
I have a workbook that uses multiple userforms that users on the warehouse floor enter information onto. The problem I have is that users are crashing the workbook. I've managed to disable the Break key as well as the Ctl-Alt-Delte combination However the Windows key is a bit more of a challenge, I thought I could capture the keystroke as follows: Sub UserForm_KeyDown(ByVal keycode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal _ Shift As Integer) 'Capure the KeyStroke If keycode = 92 Or keycode = 91 Then ' Throw away the Key Stroke keycode = 0 MsgBox "Your Shouldn't be pressing the Windows Key!" End If End sub But this doesn't stop the Start Window from showing. ITYM ByRef keycode since you are trying to alter the value returned. I don't see why having the start window showing crashes your application. Regards, Martin Brown |
Windows key and keycode
Because,
Once the start menu is showing this allows the Users to shut down the PC "Martin Brown" wrote: leerem wrote: I have a workbook that uses multiple userforms that users on the warehouse floor enter information onto. The problem I have is that users are crashing the workbook. I've managed to disable the Break key as well as the Ctl-Alt-Delte combination However the Windows key is a bit more of a challenge, I thought I could capture the keystroke as follows: Sub UserForm_KeyDown(ByVal keycode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal _ Shift As Integer) 'Capure the KeyStroke If keycode = 92 Or keycode = 91 Then ' Throw away the Key Stroke keycode = 0 MsgBox "Your Shouldn't be pressing the Windows Key!" End If End sub But this doesn't stop the Start Window from showing. ITYM ByRef keycode since you are trying to alter the value returned. I don't see why having the start window showing crashes your application. Regards, Martin Brown . |
Windows key and keycode
A couple of "out of the box" suggestions... 1. Save the data more often, so shutdowns don't cause data loss. 2. Ask the users why they are shutting the computer down and fix the "why" problem. -- Jim Cone Portland, Oregon USA "leerem" wrote in message ... I have a workbook that uses multiple userforms that users on the warehouse floor enter information onto. The problem I have is that users are crashing the workbook. I've managed to disable the Break key as well as the Ctl-Alt-Delte combination However the Windows key is a bit more of a challenge, I thought I could capture the keystroke as follows: Sub UserForm_KeyDown(ByVal keycode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal _ Shift As Integer) 'Capure the KeyStroke If keycode = 92 Or keycode = 91 Then ' Throw away the Key Stroke keycode = 0 MsgBox "Your Shouldn't be pressing the Windows Key!" End If End sub But this doesn't stop the Start Window from showing. In addition this only works for a userform without any controls, How would I go about capturing these keystroke for all forms used without having to copying or placing a call routine into all KeyDown procedures. Any ideas, please help....... |
Windows key and keycode
leerem wrote:
Because, Once the start menu is showing this allows the Users to shut down the PC That should not crash the PC or lose data from the spreadsheet unless they choose not to save changes (and you could alter that behaviour). Regards, Martin Brown "Martin Brown" wrote: leerem wrote: I have a workbook that uses multiple userforms that users on the warehouse floor enter information onto. The problem I have is that users are crashing the workbook. I've managed to disable the Break key as well as the Ctl-Alt-Delte combination However the Windows key is a bit more of a challenge, I thought I could capture the keystroke as follows: Sub UserForm_KeyDown(ByVal keycode As MSForms.ReturnInteger, ByVal _ Shift As Integer) 'Capure the KeyStroke If keycode = 92 Or keycode = 91 Then ' Throw away the Key Stroke keycode = 0 MsgBox "Your Shouldn't be pressing the Windows Key!" End If End sub But this doesn't stop the Start Window from showing. ITYM ByRef keycode since you are trying to alter the value returned. I don't see why having the start window showing crashes your application. Regards, Martin Brown . |
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