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This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.
This program performs a low-level hook for the keyboard using the Windows API, and provides programmatic interaction with these keys. You can either allow or prevent keys to be processed. This application prevents Alt-Tab, Alt-Esc, Ctrl-Esc, and the Windows key. Ctrl-Alt-Del is still enabled. This is very similar to the "Disable Low Level Keys" provided by MSDN, originally in VC++ 6. This has only been tested on XP Pro.
Use any Twain compliant scanner in VB .NET! No external 3rd party dll's or APIs. This is a conversion of NETMaster's original C# version. I performed a line-by-line conversion by hand, and now it works exactly as the original. This application provides raw access to the twain_32.dll, and all the core functions for proper calls. Remember: I did NOT create this, I converted it-this is also why you won't see comments. To see the original, go to http://www.codeproject.com/dotnet/twaindotnet.asp.