I hate to complain, but I'm not terribly impressed at the documentation for utilizing binding, it covers quite a bit but not common stuff, or maybe I'm just missing it. I was wondering how I could make the <RETURN> key equivalent to a <BUTTON1> click when a button is highlighted (from being tabbed over to, such as in the case of a search button. Also how would I make this work for multiple buttons, or even if the user hit <RETURN> in the Entry field? Ideas? I'm sure this one is way easier than it seems.
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Jump to PostHaven't heard of this, do you have an example?
Try it out tab to some button in any dialogue, like 'Save as' and push space.
Enter should do the default action of dialogue, ESC should do same as Cancel button.
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