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thiago costa
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Global Hotkeys Windows Forms
Nov 29 2011 9:24 PM
Hello there guys,
I have found examples, and different codes... But unfortunately, I wasn't able to find anything simple enough for me to play arround with...
This is what I am trying to do..
Regardless of which window I am focused on, I want to press Control + X+V OR Control + G, (2 or 3 combinations)
and I want a MessageBox.Show to execute ... Or something..
THEN, I want Control + Alt + P to stop what Control + G had started (like a timer or anything else)
How can I do that ?
I don't want to ultilize a class or anything... I just want a straight simple code so that i can try to understand it.
thanks guys...
The reason why I am doing this, is because once the Desired hotkey is pressed, there will be a timmer, then depending on what time it is, a different sound will play ...
Thanks guys
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Which was a catch-all statement for any possible exception?
How to use timer to do different things each X amount of minutes/seconds from the start, till it's over