gtk-sharp [00 24 00 00 04 80 00 00 94 00 00 00 06 02 00 00 00 24 00 00 52 53 41 31 00 04 00 00 01 00 01 00 71 EB 6C 55 75 52 9C BF 72 44 F7 A6 EA 05 62 84 F9 EA E0 3B CF F2 CC 13 2C 9C 49 0A B3 09 EA B0 B5 6B CE 44 9D F5 03 D9 C0 A8 1E 52 05 85 CD BE 70 E2 FB 90 43 4B AC 04 FA 62 22 A8 00 98 B7 A1 A7 B3 AF 99 1A 41 23 24 BB 43 25 F6 B8 65 BB 64 EB F6 D1 C2 06 D5 73 2D DF BC 70 A7 38 9E E5 3E 0C 24 6E 32 79 74 1A D0 05 03 E4 98 42 E1 9B F3 7B 19 8B 40 21 26 CB 36 89 C2 EA 64 96 A4 7C B4] Gtk# is thread aware, but not thread safe; See the Gtk# Thread Programming for details. GLib.SignalArgs This class extends with information about an activated accelerator. The event invokes delegates which pass event data via this class. Constructor Constructs and initializes a new instance of with the default values. When manually evoking an delegate, this constructor is used create the second argument. Property GLib.Object Gets the object on which the accelerator was activated. A containing the object on which the accelerator was activated. Property System.UInt32 Gets the key value that was used to activate the accelerator. A containing the key value that was used to activate the accelerator. This value represents a specific non-modifier key on the keyboard. A key combination may include a standard key and modifier keys, for example Ctrl-S. Check for the modifiers that were applied. Property Gdk.ModifierType Gets the mouse and keyboard modifier combination that was used to activate the accelerator. A bitwise combined containing the mouse and keyboard modifier combination that was used to activate the accelerator. Modifiers can include Ctrl, Shift, Alt, Meta keys (Windows, Apple), and mouse buttons. These are items that by themselves my perform no task, but when combined, often with , represent an accelerator. For example, Ctrl-S, Ctrl-Alt-Del, Ctrl-Left Mouse Button, or Apple-Control-Reset.