Actually I just found out how to interpret the shorcut key code more or less :
What I previously wrote is wrong. It always should be 0x something and not 55xsomething (I don't know what overcame - I guess I wasn't paying attention).
0x0359 : the digits in bold give you the mode (ie CTRL+ or CTRL+ALT+ ...) and the other two give the key in itself.
Example:
hex('0x0659') corresponds to CTRL+ALT+Y. 06 represents CTRL+ALT and 59 represents Y...
In reply to Re: Here's the code
by Foggy Bottoms
in thread How do I create a Win32 'shortcut' (.LNK) file?
by Anonymous Monk
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