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with the operating system so that you can customize the operations for various
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shortcuts.
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Note that the shortcut is global; it will work even if the app does
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**Note**: The shortcut is global; it will work even if the app does
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not have the keyboard focus. You should not use this module until the `ready`
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event of the app module is emitted.
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* `accelerator` [Accelerator](accelerator.md)
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Returns `true` or `false` depending on whether the shortcut `accelerator` is registered.
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Returns `true` or `false` depending on whether the shortcut `accelerator` is
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registered.
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### `globalShortcut.unregister(accelerator)`
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# ipc (main process)
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The `ipc` module, when used in the main process, handles asynchronous and synchronous messages sent from a renderer process (web page). Messages sent from a renderer will be emitted to this module.
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The `ipc` module, when used in the main process, handles asynchronous and
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synchronous messages sent from a renderer process (web page). Messages sent from
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a renderer will be emitted to this module.
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## Sending Messages
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- When sending a message, the event name is the `channel`.
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- To reply a synchronous message, you need to set `event.returnValue`.
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- To send an asynchronous back to the sender, you can use `event.sender.send(...)`.
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- To send an asynchronous back to the sender, you can use
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  `event.sender.send(...)`.
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An example of sending and handling messages between the render and main
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processes:
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ipc.send('asynchronous-message', 'ping');
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```
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## Methods
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## Listening for Messages
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The `ipc` module has the following method:
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The `ipc` module has the following method to listen for events:
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### `ipc.on(channel, callback)`
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The `ipc` module provides a few methods so you can send synchronous and
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asynchronous messages from the render process (web page) to the main process.
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You can also receive messages returned from the main process.
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You can also receive replies from the main process.
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**Note**: If you want to make use of modules in the main process from the renderer
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process, you might consider using the [remote](remote.md) module.
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