The following applies to both my own WinForms application as well as the CefGlue WinForms examples:
When the browser control has the focus, any keys being pressed seem to be eaten by the browser control, no matter whether they also can be handled by the browser control or not.
Example:
Here, I would expect that the browser control behaves the same way as the IE-based WinForms WebBrowser control:
When the key can be handled by the browser, it is processed and not forwared; when the can cannot be handled, it is being forwared to the parent control.
My question:
How can I tell the CefGlue client to not eat all keyboard events but only those which can be handled?
Notes:
- I already tried my own CefKeyboardHandler implementation without any real success
- This seems to be a similar question without any help for me
- Using the SendInput function to manually forward in a CefKeyboardHandler doesn't seem to work, because I cannot specify the target window