From: Steve Rindsberg on 8 Jan 2010 12:20 In article <CBDD48F1-321C-4EB0-AE5F-6F21449D7175(a)microsoft.com>, George Lee wrote: > Did Microsoft ever explain why they did away with the user-customized key > mapping in PowerPoint? I don't recall that it ever *had* this feature; the other main Office apps did, other than the ability to assign keystrokes to buttons on custom toolbars. > > "Steve Rindsberg" wrote: > > > In article <5A9F9608-80E3-45D4-9302-2444FB237395(a)microsoft.com>, George Lee > > wrote: > > > Can you trap the keyup or keydown events at the application level using VBA? > > > if so, how is that done? > > > > Unless there's some way of doing it via the Windows API (and there may well > > be), no. VBA doesn't offer any support for this. > > > > > > ============================== > > PPT Frequently Asked Questions > > http://www.pptfaq.com/ > > > > PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint > > http://www.pptools.com/ > > > > > > . > > ============================== PPT Frequently Asked Questions http://www.pptfaq.com/ PPTools add-ins for PowerPoint http://www.pptools.com/
First
|
Prev
|
Pages: 1 2 Prev: Advice or consultation on improving Presentation (for fee?) Next: Anti-aliased Equations |