Unforutanely, I don't have an answer, but be careful - most reasons for wanting to know when those buttons are pressed aren't good reasons and will get your app rejected. – MikeyWardSep 15 '10 at 22:12
Thanks for your reply. Is there any way to prevent the default system behaviour? – danSep 15 '10 at 23:24
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@dan - Apple does not allow you to override system behavior of buttons like that. There was an app that got in trouble recently for changing the behavior to take a picture instead. – Gavin HSep 15 '10 at 23:41
@ghills - Thanks, I've read about this. But I don't need app store approval. It must work on my dev device, only. – danSep 16 '10 at 0:12
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I want to emphasize that this is a private API call that will result in app store rejection, in case anyone comes by and sees the upvotes & marked answered on this answer. – Shaggy FrogSep 16 '10 at 0:15