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    Is there a way for ACAD to recognize the Ctrl key in a LISP type script?

    In a 3rd party program we use, they have a button for an action, and if you hold the Ctrl key then click the button, it performs the same action but slightly differently. I want to create my own command that does this so I don't have to hold the Ctrl key and click this button. I want to define a command that executes the routine of holding the Ctrl key and the command.

    I was referred to the .NET section. I do not know anything about .net with ACAD so please go easy and simple

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    Please do not double post. It's a waste of time, effort and space. Thank you.

    Now go back to your original thread.
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    Well excuse me. So sorry. If anyone can answer this, please reply on the post under the LISP forum.

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    It's easier to follow a thread if all the questions and answers are in ONE thread. Follow-up questions should be posted in the original thread too. Got a NEW topic? Then post a NEW thread. Thank you for your cooperation. And please be patient. We are all volunteering our time our efforts to solve your problem.
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    I totally understand the basis of ONE thread. I was referred here to get it answered. I am very patient, I didn't tell anyone to answer me right now. I understand the point of forums, and very much appreciate the help from everyone as long as it's not rude.

    Last post for this thread. Again, sorry.

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    There is no need to apologize. I was not aware that you were referred to this forum. See my post in the "other" thread re: .NET resources. That should at least give you some background information.
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