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mnemonics in .awt (The CTRL+C bit at the side of a Menu)

markmcgookin
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Is it possible to add mnemonics to a menu defined using the java.awt?

i.e. File Ctrl+F
Mar 9 '07 #1
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markmcgookin
648 Expert 512MB
Is it possible to add mnemonics to a menu defined using the java.awt?

i.e. File Ctrl+F
Hmmm I dont think it is I think it can only be done using the Jmenus in swing
Mar 9 '07 #2

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