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Subject: DLL for global setWindowsHookEx() WH_KEYBOARD?
Date: Sat, 18 May 2002 03:40:29 -0700
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OK , I've got myself an application , that loads a dll that
has a working setWindowsHookEx() WH_KEYBOARD thing going.

Now I want to figure out what more I need to do, to
get it to see keyboard messages system wide.

If someone has a sample that works with cygwin , I'd be
a really happy camper, as I've been digging around, and
although there is documentation on how to do this from
other contexts , I'm just not sure how to get it happening
in this cygwin context.

Remember the code works , it just does not have the last 
twists to see system wide messages.


PLEASE RESPOND TO MY EMAIL ADDRESS TOO!

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