
For instance, you could set a global variable If you cannot resolve the conflict by changing hotkeys then you still have the option of including code in the key handling event that only responds to the hotkey in certain conditions. This possibiity of conflicts is part of every application that uses hotkeys, If there is some reason that you have to use the same Hotkey, for instance for consistency with other applications, then you could change the hotkey for the other control. If you are concerned about a conflict with the hotkey that I used in my example and the hotkey you have alreadu used for another control, then you can simply change the letter in the example from

I am not sure that I understand your question.
