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Old Jun 28th, 2006, 6:32 PM   #1
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Detecting/Blocking Events in External Applications

Hello,
I am a developer and I would like to know if there is some kind of a way to detect when someone clicks a button on an external program.

I am working on a kiosk application that I want to detect when someone click a button in an external application.

Another thing I would like to know is, is there some kind of a way my program can interface with or connect to internet explorer and either disable menus like Internet Options, Full Screen, etc. (yes, I do know I can use the registry) or detect when someone clicks one of those and then block it somehow.

Also, is there some kind of a way I could disable the address bar so that it shows the URL but is grayed out?


The reason I am not simply developing my own browser is:
A. Some groups like schools or libraries cannot use anything except internet explorer.
B. I want the users to think that they are actually in control.
C. I'd rather not.
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