If you're using Perl/Tk, you could bind a key event to show a dialog.
If you're on a win box, look at using Term::ReadKey and Win32::GUI::DialogBox.
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hiseldl
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In reply to Re: Capturing keystrokes
by hiseldl
in thread Capturing keystrokes
by Anonymous Monk
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