I actually loop trough them once, and then store them in a dictionary.

Maarten


On 03/09/06, [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sep 02, 2006, at 21:37 UTC, Sven E Olsson wrote:

> KeyCode and Ascii value is not the same (I think), If I remember
> correct the Keycodes is available in the User Guide page 387...
> But only if I remember correct??

They're also in the language reference under the Keyboard class (of
course).  But only in the printed or PDF version -- the on-line
language reference (built into the IDE) does not include pictures yet.
So you'll need to download the PDF or buy the printed LR to get this
diagram.

Another way to get it, of course, is to simply loop through all key
codes from 0 to 255, and indicate which is down with a StaticText or
some such.  Do this in a timer, then press the key of interest, and
you'll be told the key code.

But I prefer referring to the diagram myself.  :)

Best,
- Joe

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