Sometimes, your form or window may need to respond to a hotkey (shortcut) even when it is not focused. There is no built in .NET functionality that allows for this, but it is built into the Win32 API using RegisterHotKey andUnRegisterHotKey; we'll get to that later.

However, if you want to register multiple hotkeys, within and or outside your application, it gets a tad bit difficult. In this article, we'll be creating the classes.

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