![]() #SHARPKEYS CODEPLEX CODE#Since I know the code by heart, I realize that I can stop execution before the code reaches the place where I need to break. Then I remember, just in the middle of execution! I am just 57 (still far away from those incombustible 68'ers and 75'ers), but tend more and more to be absentminded: I often forget to put break points when I am debugging new versions of my software. > jan-krebs-kaulen via visualbasic-l wrote: > PS I will have a look at Zenkey, in case I can think of other uses for > Wouldn't that be the best (more precise) way to do it ? > transformed to be the Continue 'Button'). > Then when I wish to continue, I just click the Start 'button' (which has ![]() > EXACT LINE that I want the program to break on. > source code, of that running program, and click the left border of the > However, when I wish to break a running program, I click to show the > I Have three 'buttons' in my Toolbar for Start Break End > When you say that you use it in VB, I guess you mean when running the > You are right, KeyTweak cannot remap that. > on Jul 5 at 2:22 AM Mark this reply as helpfulMark as helpful ZenKEY is written in VB6, and the source code, can be freely downloaded. I don't know if you know it, but there are a lot of VB6 programmers in The reason being, that I noticed something else on his site (which I I have downloaded ZenKEY, but have not run it yet. > map the most unthinkable combinations of keys and actions to other > http:/ / utilities/ keyboard-mapping-hot-key-tools.shtml > Then I followed Debra Carlson's proposition: > Scancode Map registry entry only allows for the remapping of 2-byte This special key generates a 3-byte scancode, but the > states the following limitation: "The Pause/Break key cannot be #SHARPKEYS CODEPLEX MANUAL#> I had tried because it looked very promising, but Travis' users manual ![]() > on Jul 4 at 7:10 PM Mark this reply as helpfulMark as helpful ![]() Jan-krebs-kaulen via visualbasic-l wrote: PS I will have a look at Zenkey, in case I can think of other uses for it. Wouldn't that be the best (more precise) way to do it ? Transformed to be the Continue 'Button'). Then when I wish to continue, I just click the Start 'button' (which has Source code, of that running program, and click the left border of theĮXACT LINE that I want the program to break on. However, when I wish to break a running program, I click to show the I Have three 'buttons' in my Toolbar for Start Break End When you say that you use it in VB, I guess you mean when running the You are right, KeyTweak cannot remap that. ![]()
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