God in heaven! Let your alarm bell rings! I guess u are feeling great when your bells ring. But i call this a little bit paranoid. I dont know exactly how much keyloggers and all that hacker-waste u can download in the internet but im sure more then hundreds. You can get such software on every corner and there is no need to write one (not for me lol). There are a lot of other reasons to control mouseevent or keyevents then only hack hack hack. Its not my problem if you cant imagine that, but let it be to imply me i have a bad tendency. Every question here could be help anybody to write a scripts for hacking or other abuse. But i understand also that on such a public board a certain security must be. I try to respekt the board-rules as i know (i dont read the rules every day!) but please avoid suspicions from your side. This is not Quantanamo (evidences no need it). As i already wrote i know how to get a value (Term::ReadKey, bind etc.) of a keystroke but my core intention was to make it not circumstantial with hundred of script-lines. At the end i wanna say i solved the problem with another help so the problemm dont exist anymore. Sorry for my bad english but im to old to learn english really good. My time is limited :-) and i need ofte a long time to write my questions in this language. But i try my best and i like this board cause you get often quick and professional help. tx to all, regard michbach

In reply to Re^3: Capture Keystroke by michbach
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