Sean,

To get the global hotkeys, you'll want the global, rather than effective, property. Effective means the hotkeys that are defined at the time that you get them, which could differ from program to program.

And, yes, ActiveWindow is the last window that got activation, which is typically the foreground window.

Aaron

On 2/7/2012 3:33 PM, Sean Farrow wrote:

Hi:

If I access the hotkeys object from a settings2 efective property, will this give me global hotkeys or do I need to use the Global property to get these?

Also can I assume that the Application.ActiveWindow is returning the foreground window?

Cheers

Sean.


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