Disable keys combination in Excel with using a nifty code...

omairhe

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Hey Experts,

I would like to enable....

Ctrl + c and
Ctrl + Right / Left / Down / Up
Shift + Right / Left / Down / Up

And then disable all other key combinations with just a simple couple of lines of script.

Is possible ??

Thanks and will appreciate.
 

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Yes, but I still wonder would if there is a script that could deny two simultaneous key presses. I would be ok to let go of ctrl+c and other combinations as well..
Thanks.
 
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yes that looks at the 'modifier keys' ctrl/shift/alt
 
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