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Midnight Ahri16-Jan-13 18:09
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Who ask you about difference between working and screwing around?

I only want to know how to hook keyboard press in a windows form even after it's minimized or not focused.
Look, I managed to solve my own problem.
I ask here nicely to get some help so I can finish this faster.

This is what I called (solution) even it's not what I want, I appreciate it.
Abhinav S wrote:
Handling the forms keydown event would give you a count of key strokes within the application.

Dave, I believe you know how to do this.
But I don't know why everytime you respond my question, always something weird like your question above.

I tried to learn, not "gimme code to hook keyboard press please thank you email me bla bla".

Next time if you're not going to give me some help, then please find another question to answer.

modified 17-Jan-13 1:56am.

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