ToolStripManager.IsValidShortcut(Keys) Method
Definition
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Retrieves a value indicating whether a defined shortcut key is valid.
public:
static bool IsValidShortcut(System::Windows::Forms::Keys shortcut);
public static bool IsValidShortcut (System.Windows.Forms.Keys shortcut);
static member IsValidShortcut : System.Windows.Forms.Keys -> bool
Public Shared Function IsValidShortcut (shortcut As Keys) As Boolean
Parameters
- shortcut
- Keys
The shortcut key to test for validity.
Returns
true
if the shortcut key is valid; otherwise, false
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Remarks
Valid shortcut keys are the function keys F1 through F12 alone; function keys with CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT modifiers; or other keys with CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT modifiers. CTRL, ALT, or SHIFT keys and keys other than function keys are not valid shortcut keys if used alone.