Progress
Language Tutorial
for Windows
Accelerators
An accelerator is a key or key combination that executes an item from a pull-down menu without the user having to pull down the menu. You can define an accelerator for a menu item with the ACCELERATOR option in the menu-item description. This is the syntax for the ACCELERATOR option.
In this syntax, the value
keylabel
must be a character-string constant that evaluates to a valid Progress key label. You can modify thekeylabel
by specifying one or more of these keys-SHIFT, CONTROL, ALT. For example, you can specify "ALT-F8", "PAGE-UP", etc. Progress automatically displays the specified accelerator key label next to the menu item label, so the user knows what key is the accelerator. The user can then choose a menu item by pressing the specified keys.For more information on key labels, terminals, and how they are specified in the PROTERMCAP file, see the Progress Client Deployment Guide .
For more information on keyboard events and keyboard event precedence, see the chapter on handling user input in the Progress Programming Handbook .
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