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Default Multiple Keystrokes (Java 5)

Hallo everyone,

my customer wants to reach to the JLabels of the software, which I am now developing, with multiple Keystrokes suc as Ctrl + ABC. How can I do this? Is it possible in Java 5 to do this? (Without using the JTextComponent class)

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