#!/usr/bin/winperl
use warnings;
use strict;
use Tk;
use Tk::DialogBox;
my $dlg = MainWindow->new()->DialogBox(
-title => 'Test',
-buttons => [qw/Ok Cancel/],
);
$dlg->Entry()->pack->focus();
# Destroy the current binding for <Return>
$dlg->bind('<Return>', '');
print "Button pressed: ", $dlg->Show(), "\n";
Update: Further explaination: A Tk::DialogBox is just a widget (a composite widget, but still just a widget), so you can call any standard widget methods on it, such as configure or bind. The docs for bind say that if you give an empty string for your callback, it destroys the current binding for that sequence.
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