AIR: ENTER/F12 Shortcut for NativeMenuItem

I wasn't able to find an AIR forum on this site so that's why I am posting here. 
So I know how to add a shortcut to the native menu if it is a letter or a number with the code listed below (CTRL + a).  However, what do I do if I want to use ENTER, or SPACEBAR, or F12?  I searched online and I have gotten some conflicting answers.  Some say its not possible with those keys.  Others say that it is possible to display the shortcut in the meni, but it won't actually run anything and you have to write your own listener for that combination.  When I did my test, I haven't been able to display the shortcut at all.
var command:NativeMenuItem = menu.addItem(new NativeMenuItem("Run"));           
command.keyEquivalent = "r";
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