I wrote this on a Windows XP system and tested it on Windows XP and Windows 2000. This morning after I posted it, I tried it on Windows 98. I noticed an interesting behaviour. While the Tk window has the focus, I can press and release the CapsLock or ScrollLock key and it will update in the Tk window but the LEDs on the keyboard will only flash on and off. However, if the Tk window is minimized the LEDs functions normally but the Tk window does not update. NumLock is unaffected. I have not seen this behaviour on the Windows XP or 2000 systems.


In reply to Re: Show Status of Caps, Num, and ScrollLock on Win32 by Mr. Muskrat
in thread Show Status of Caps, Num, and ScrollLock on Win32 by Mr. Muskrat

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