03-20-2009, 04:52 PM
I have been using QM 2.1.8 since it was released. And blocked for some keys in a LLKeybProc.
Then used 'ifk' in other functions, to detect if these keys are pressed.
Now when i have upgraded to QM 2.2.1, it seems that this is not possible anymore. Using GetKeyState, RealGetKeyState or GetAsyncKeyState makes no differens.
I can get around this problem, but cannot figure out why a new QM version should cause this..?
Then used 'ifk' in other functions, to detect if these keys are pressed.
Now when i have upgraded to QM 2.2.1, it seems that this is not possible anymore. Using GetKeyState, RealGetKeyState or GetAsyncKeyState makes no differens.
I can get around this problem, but cannot figure out why a new QM version should cause this..?