I'm using the Window's API RegisterHotKey function to run a macro when the F2 key is pressed while a specific application is open and focused.
The problem is, this is stopping the F2 key from working for other applications, such as Excel.
How can I prevent RegisterHotKey
from stopping the default action?
I have a system tray application that uses the HotKeyManager
class from this answer to register hotkeys. When a specific key is pressed (for example, F2), I use the Windows API to check if a closed-source application is open and focused, and if so send it a series of SendKeys.
SetWindowsHookEx()
too :)SetWindowsHookEx
when I get more time, but for now your solution worked great. You should post it as an answer :)