ok, sure i am wrong. I will try your suggestion nicolai . Thanks.
Ing. Pablo Digonzelli Software Solutions IP-Solutiones SRL Metrotec SRL 25 de Mayo 521 Email: pdigonze...@softsargentina.com pdigonze...@gmail.com Cel: 5493815982714 ----- Mensaje original ----- De: "Nicolai Hess" <nicolaih...@web.de> Para: "Pharo Development List" <pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org> Enviados: Martes, 1 de Julio 2014 4:21:12 Asunto: Re: [Pharo-dev] functions keys Function keys do generate events, but no keystroke event, just keydown and keyup. you can implement handleKeyDown: or handleKeyUp: on a Morph, and it will be called on Functionkeys as well. 2014-07-01 1:55 GMT+02:00 Pablo R. Digonzelli < pdigonze...@gmail.com > : Guille , functions key does not generate event at all. I think it is a problem for some applications. Ing. Pablo Digonzelli Software Solutions IP-Solutiones SRL Metrotec SRL 25 de Mayo 521 Email: pdigonze...@softsargentina.com pdigonze...@gmail.com Cel: 5493815982714 De: "Guillermo Polito" < guillermopol...@gmail.com > Para: "Pharo Development List" < pharo-dev@lists.pharo.org > CC: "Any question about pharo is welcome" < pharo-us...@lists.pharo.org > Enviados: Lunes, 30 de Junio 2014 19:26:23 Asunto: Re: [Pharo-dev] functions keys To handle function keys you should handle the keyup or keydown event. Then, the KeyboardEvent has a #key method to get the pressed key. Take a look at the Key class side methods to access well known keys. Guille On Tue, Jul 1, 2014 at 12:06 AM, Pablo R. Digonzelli < pdigonze...@gmail.com > wrote: <blockquote> After exploring the image I believe functions keys (F1,F2, etc ) are not handling by KeyboardEvent class. I think it is very common use that function keys in business applications. Someone know if i am true about this topic? . Or maybe someone handling functions keys in an application? TIA Ing. Pablo Digonzelli Software Solutions IP-Solutiones SRL Metrotec SRL 25 de Mayo 521 Email: pdigonze...@softsargentina.com pdigonze...@gmail.com Cel: 5493815982714 </blockquote>