Hey Anonymous Monk, thanks for the reply!

Humm, that's a good idea... I thought I remember seeing something about Accelerators when looking over
some Tutorials/Reference Guides.

I just looked it up and found it on the couple sites I've been using as reference guides.

Here's One:
       --> http://gtk2-perl.sourceforge.net/doc/pod/Gtk2/Accelerator.html

And Here's a BETTER one with actual explanations of everything, which was actually hard to find when I first
started this script. It's not the same Object/Widget as the other link, but this site in general has GREAT
explanations of all the Widgets and their Methods/Functions:
       --> https://developer.gnome.org/gtk2/2.24/gtk2-Accelerator-Maps.html


Thanks again for the reply Anonymous Monk, I'll most likely be adding a Menu bar and assign the Accelerators
within there, like you suggested...


Thanks Again,
Matt



In reply to Re^2: Perl Gtk2: Key Accelerators for Buttons by mmartin
in thread Perl Gtk2: Key Accelerators for Buttons by mmartin

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