OnKeyUp is an event. Events can be monitored so that you can perform some action when the event you're interested in happens. In other words, you need to write a routine that accepts the parameters passed by the event, and act accordingly when those parameters mean something you're interested in (in this case, they keys that are released).

Aaron

On 4/23/2010 4:19 PM, David wrote:
I need to check if the S D and F keys has been pressed, and if they are pressed in any simultaneous combination. I did read the chapter on OnKeyUp, and also the OnKeyProcessedUp. But it seems my skills fell short here. If I try something like the following, I get the message that Object does not support and so forth.
Result = Keyboard.OnKeyUp( VK_f, 0 )
Am I totally lost, when trying to use the OnKeyUp? or, what is it I am doing wrong. And, any input as to how for me to check more than one key. Is it possible, in any way, to do kind of
OnKeyUp( VK_F & VK_D & VK_S, 0 )
Thanks for any feedback!

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