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even though this doesn't have anything to do with the video, I am wondering how to press a key and fire any function for a Tkinter program, and it doesn't matter where I press the key.
@@Codemycom I know, but it dosent work if im pressing the keybind on desktop. For an example, If I want to create an auto clicker with tkinter, I would of allready made the clicking with pyauto gui and in the tkinter gui I make a option to set the clicking amount and a keybind. In the video about binding, I only can use it on a button or on the gui, what about out side of the gui? btw, you helped me the most in tkinter and python, thanks for posing such helpfull videos.
You can literally slow down the video to whatever speed you want, pause whenever you want, and rewatch as many times as you want. So...no, it's not too fast.