I doubt it. Each widget is a separate instance of it's class, which means each has it's own bindings
for events. It would be very unlikely that all instances would have a universal unset.
That being said, it would be possible (though difficult, and I think you'd have to write your own) to do so by walking the children of the main widget,
for example root in tkinter.
Removing all binding on a particular widget should be easy, just search for and remove all bind and command statements.
But first, please provide enough information to properly answer the question.
Since there at least 4 relatively common graphics packages in use, it is necessary to know what you are using.
for events. It would be very unlikely that all instances would have a universal unset.
That being said, it would be possible (though difficult, and I think you'd have to write your own) to do so by walking the children of the main widget,
for example root in tkinter.
Removing all binding on a particular widget should be easy, just search for and remove all bind and command statements.
But first, please provide enough information to properly answer the question.
Since there at least 4 relatively common graphics packages in use, it is necessary to know what you are using.