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This isn't strictly a .NET issue, since it applies to VC6, but there isn't an IDE forum for that, so this seemed closest. Trying to add a key binding to a macro, I wanted ctrl-\,x where x is a 'normal' key. I can do this via the IDE, but if I try this in code, it gets converted to ctrl-right-windows key,x. Anyone know what the magic incantation is to get control-backslash? On a UK keyboard it's convenient, since it's way over in the bottom left. I don't even have a right-windows key... Steve S Developer for hire