Le 21 janv. 07 à 20:34 Soir, Terry Ford a écrit:
On Jan 21, 2007, at 10:35 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Le 21 janv. 07 à 17:30 Soir, Terry Ford a écrit:
On Jan 21, 2007, at 7:13 AM, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
Also, the F13 key generates a key whose asc code is 16.
Just like F1 to F12 and F14 to F16 on the newer Mac keyboards.
One must still check the Keyboard outside of KeyDown events.
You're right.
I was just responding to your phrase:
"Keydown will only work with ascii 0-127 characters and
PrintScreen falls out of that range." by meaning that PrintScreen
actually is in the range.
Not when you consider the ASCII meaning of Chr(16), DLE or Data
Link Exchange. Since all Function keys return that (if not
overridden by software) then it really doesn't help much.
Indeed.
On a windows machine the equivalent keys for Mac's F13, F14 and F15
still produce distinct Keycodes that can be read. They can even be
used as Menu shortcuts now.
By Keycodes, I assume you mean the ascii values, not the keycode at
the hardware level, right? (Else, it can't be trusted). Well, I
didn't know they were different.
Thanks for the info._______________________________________________
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