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how would u work it

heres my situation

in my lab

theres this kid that comes around and sneakily hits control alt delete + enter + enter

which logs me out... while im working

and i wanted to make a script that as soon as Control is hit

it does something to stop it...

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how would u work it

heres my situation

in my lab

theres this kid that comes around and sneakily hits control alt delete + enter + enter

which logs me out... while im working

and i wanted to make a script that as soon as Control is hit

it does something to stop it...

Ctrl + Alt + Delete is reserved, even when you use BlockInput() this command is allowed.

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how would u work it

heres my situation

in my lab

theres this kid that comes around and sneakily hits control alt delete + enter + enter

which logs me out... while im working

and i wanted to make a script that as soon as Control is hit

it does something to stop it...

I would rig an innocuous thread to the key... tie the other end to an industrial flamethrower...

He'll only do it 1 more time.....

Everseeker

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A-hem... where was I

is this done WHILE you are at the keyboard, or when you get up to get something?

If it happens WHILE you are at the computer... I don't know... perhaps bring your own keyboard with you... Mod the thing to make it hard to get to the Alt key (or just glue them "up"....)

If it happens when you're away, you could always use "Winflag"-L to lock the thing

Everseeker

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Mod the thing to make it hard to get to the Alt key

for example... glue a thumb-tack to the alt keys... you pay attention, you're ok... you reach over and hit Alt->>>>>Yeouch<<<<<

What's he gonna do? it's YOUR property he was touching...

I wonder... keyboard remapping software.... you could try to re-map the control keys.... (or the alt keys)

Everseeker

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