[C#] How can I listen a key of my keyboard

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Hi,

I'd like to listen a key of my keyboard to execute some code when that key
is pressed. I'm not use a Windows Forms that's why I can not use a keydown
event.

In fact I'd like to do a thing like a reboot when 2/3 keys are pressed.

But I don't know how I can do.

Maybe to listen window message ?

Could you help me please ?

Thanks
.



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