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It's tinkering with them for fun, changing left cursor to right, etc.Ī simple app then calls the DLL and reports back its results based onĪ TTimer event. It's a DLL with a call to SetWindowsHookEx that passes through aĬallback function, which can then intercept key strokes: In this case, Written in 1998, but is compilable in Delphi 2007 with a couple of I found this example of creating keyboard hook (in Delphi) While, unfortunately I don't have a proper answer for you, I thought Your question piqued my interest, so I've done a bit of digging and This has probably been answered on Stack Overflow in this thread:įind out what process registered a global hotkey? (Windows API) This will show you the process (In my Win + R case: EXPLORER)
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