Function Key F10

Is it possible to use F10 as a Function Key in an ABAP program?   In GUI Status looks like F10 & F11 are unavailable.
Thanks
Gary

Hi,
F10 is associated to the menu above.
Tks

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  • RE: RE: Function keys and droplists

    I had to implement the same problem in a window. I wanted Ctrl-F to be the
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    Greg.Nyberg wrote>>>From: [email protected]
    Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 10:20:40 -0600
    Subject: RE: Function keys and droplists
    Also note that if you set a cntrl-<letter> as a function key, any time the
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    F10 which have undesirable side effects as you describe. F4 is also a
    problem as it tends to open droplists before getting processed as a function
    key, but we could live with that.
    - -Greg
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Thomas Kunst [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 3:18 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP
    Subject: Re: Function keys and droplists
    It is a general problem with the SetAsFunctionKey method that the
    default behaviour of the key - which is present if you do not call
    SetAsFunctionKey - is not disabled after the key is used as function
    key. We have this problem under Windows: the F10 key has a default
    behaviour of activating the window's menu. Now if you set F10 as
    function key, the corresponding Forte event is posted to the window
    but
    the menu is still activated. Forte refuses to acknowledge this as a
    bug,
    but maybe requests from several people can convince them ...
    Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP wrote:
    >
    > Picture a grid with a bunch of widgets within it. Inside this
    grid there is
    > a 'Find' button accelerated with the letter 'F'. Also inside
    there is a
    > droplist. When the user places focus on the droplist and hits
    Ctrl+F to
    > shortcut the find button the method to handle the button click is
    called but
    > the droplist changes to the first element beginning with the
    letter 'F' as
    > well. Does anyone know of a way to not change the droplist when I
    am
    > handling the letter 'F' as a function key?
    Dr. Thomas Kunst mailto:[email protected]
    sd&m GmbH & Co. KG http://www.sdm.de
    software design & management
    Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 Muenchen, Germany
    Tel +49 89 63812-221 Fax -444
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    I had to implement the same problem in a window. I wanted Ctrl-F to be the
    same as the "Fetch" button. I forgot the SetAsFunctionKey existed, so I
    created a Menu choice with a shortcut of "Find." I have had no problems,
    when
    Ctrl-F is pressed the "menuWidget.activate" event is posted and no keystroke
    events are sent at all.
    Greg.Nyberg wrote>>>From: [email protected]
    Date: Tue, 26 Jan 1999 10:20:40 -0600
    Subject: RE: Function keys and droplists
    Also note that if you set a cntrl-<letter> as a function key, any time the
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    the field gets an "aftervaluechange" event fired. Normally aftervaluechange
    doesn't fire until after you leave the field... This caused us significant
    problems in the use of cntrl-<letter> key combinations, since we were
    validating the contents of fields as the user left them in some cases. We
    went back to only using the upper-row function keys, avoiding F1 (help) and
    F10 which have undesirable side effects as you describe. F4 is also a
    problem as it tends to open droplists before getting processed as a function
    key, but we could live with that.
    - -Greg
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Thomas Kunst [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 3:18 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP
    Subject: Re: Function keys and droplists
    It is a general problem with the SetAsFunctionKey method that the
    default behaviour of the key - which is present if you do not call
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    behaviour of activating the window's menu. Now if you set F10 as
    function key, the corresponding Forte event is posted to the window
    but
    the menu is still activated. Forte refuses to acknowledge this as a
    bug,
    but maybe requests from several people can convince them ...
    Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP wrote:
    >
    > Picture a grid with a bunch of widgets within it. Inside this
    grid there is
    > a 'Find' button accelerated with the letter 'F'. Also inside
    there is a
    > droplist. When the user places focus on the droplist and hits
    Ctrl+F to
    > shortcut the find button the method to handle the button click is
    called but
    > the droplist changes to the first element beginning with the
    letter 'F' as
    > well. Does anyone know of a way to not change the droplist when I
    am
    > handling the letter 'F' as a function key?
    Dr. Thomas Kunst mailto:[email protected]
    sd&m GmbH & Co. KG http://www.sdm.de
    software design & management
    Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 Muenchen, Germany
    Tel +49 89 63812-221 Fax -444
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  • Re: Function keys and droplists

    It is a general problem with the SetAsFunctionKey method that the
    default behaviour of the key - which is present if you do not call
    SetAsFunctionKey - is not disabled after the key is used as function
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    Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP wrote:
    >
    Picture a grid with a bunch of widgets within it. Inside this grid there is
    a 'Find' button accelerated with the letter 'F'. Also inside there is a
    droplist. When the user places focus on the droplist and hits Ctrl+F to
    shortcut the find button the method to handle the button click is called but
    the droplist changes to the first element beginning with the letter 'F' as
    well. Does anyone know of a way to not change the droplist when I am
    handling the letter 'F' as a function key?--
    Dr. Thomas Kunst mailto:[email protected]
    sd&m GmbH & Co. KG http://www.sdm.de
    software design & management
    Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 Muenchen, Germany
    Tel +49 89 63812-221 Fax -444
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    Also note that if you set a cntrl-<letter> as a function key, any time the
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    validating the contents of fields as the user left them in some cases. We
    went back to only using the upper-row function keys, avoiding F1 (help) and
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    problem as it tends to open droplists before getting processed as a function
    key, but we could live with that.
    -Greg
    -----Original Message-----
    From: Thomas Kunst [SMTP:[email protected]]
    Sent: Tuesday, January 26, 1999 3:18 AM
    To: [email protected]
    Cc: Ostlund, Scott CWT-MSP
    Subject: Re: Function keys and droplists
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    > Picture a grid with a bunch of widgets within it. Inside this
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    > the droplist changes to the first element beginning with the
    letter 'F' as
    > well. Does anyone know of a way to not change the droplist when I
    am
    > handling the letter 'F' as a function key?
    Dr. Thomas Kunst mailto:[email protected]
    sd&m GmbH & Co. KG http://www.sdm.de
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    Thomas-Dehler-Str. 27, 81737 Muenchen, Germany
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