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Is it possible to add a sticky comment to an article I wrote?

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    Steve Messer
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    I would like to add a message that stays at the top of the article comments. Is this possible? Thanks

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      I would like to add a message that stays at the top of the article comments. Is this possible? Thanks

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      Sean Ewington
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      Hmm. I think so. Which message would you like to be sticky?

      Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Hmm. I think so. Which message would you like to be sticky?

        Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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        Steve Messer
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        Using Raw Input from C# to handle multiple keyboards[^]

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          Using Raw Input from C# to handle multiple keyboards[^]

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          Sean Ewington
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          Apparently it has to be a new post. Would you be willing to repost that, so I can make the new post sticky?

          Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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            Using Raw Input from C# to handle multiple keyboards[^]

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            Sean Ewington
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            Actually I am thinking it through now, it cannot be done :( Unless you want me to post a comment on your article forum for you (but it would under my name).

            Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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              Actually I am thinking it through now, it cannot be done :( Unless you want me to post a comment on your article forum for you (but it would under my name).

              Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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              Steve Messer
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              I don't mind if it is posted by you.

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                I don't mind if it is posted by you.

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                Sean Ewington
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                Done! I changed the phrasing slightly to make sense since I was posting it. That people are still coming to the code after 8 years is amazing. Thanks again for sharing it with the community!

                Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                  Done! I changed the phrasing slightly to make sense since I was posting it. That people are still coming to the code after 8 years is amazing. Thanks again for sharing it with the community!

                  Thanks, Sean Ewington CodeProject

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                  Steve Messer
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                  No problem. My only issue is that they keep asking the same question. "How do you block key presses". Thanks

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