![]() You shouldn't be able to write an application that affects other applications so casually. You can't keep resident processes from reacting to keystrokes that they are monitoring for. You can't keep them from surfing the web while using it. You can't keep users from ctrl-alt-delete to bring up the task manager to cancel your application. You can't keep the capslock key from being toggled on your keyboard. You can ignore numbers from the keypad while allowing those entered via keys across the top of the keyboard.īut you can't stop Windows from doing its job. You can filter out keystrokes that are going into your text box. So you can catch and cancel a tab key that would move you between controls. You can influence the keystrokes that are processed by the application. None of them disable this specific functionality. I've tried the code for several of the "how can I disable alt-tab" solutions that google finds. After doing a good bit of research, the best answer that I can come up with is you can't do it. ![]()
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