This property allows developers to enable or disable the browser from handling a specific browser accelerator key such as Ctrl+P or F3, etc.
Sets the IsBrowserAcceleratorKeyEnabled property.
The key event type that caused the event to run.
The Win32 virtual key code of the key that was pressed or released. It is one of the Win32 virtual key constants such as VK_RETURN or an (uppercase) ASCII value such as A. Verify whether Ctrl or Alt are pressed by running GetKeyState(VK_CONTROL) or GetKeyState(VK_MENU).
The LPARAM value that accompanied the window message. For more information, navigate to WM_KEYDOWN and WM_KEYUP.
A structure representing the information passed in the LPARAM of the window message.
During AcceleratorKeyPressedEvent handler invocation the WebView is blocked waiting for the decision of if the accelerator is handled by the host (or not). If the Handled property is set to TRUE then this prevents the WebView from performing the default action for this accelerator key. Otherwise the WebView performs the default action for the accelerator key.
Sets the Handled property.