I have a custom handler for my click event that is my default click handler to retrieve information from my WMS server:
OpenLayers.Control.Click = OpenLayers.Class(OpenLayers.Control, { defaultHandlerOptions: { 'single': true, 'double': false, 'pixelTolerance': 0, 'stopSingle': false, 'stopDouble': false }, initialize: function(options) { this.handlerOptions = OpenLayers.Util.extend( {}, this.defaultHandlerOptions ); OpenLayers.Control.prototype.initialize.apply( this, arguments ); this.handler = new OpenLayers.Handler.Click( this, { 'click': this.onClick }, this.handlerOptions ); }, onClick: function(e) { /* do standard click function: query WMS, get feature, do popup,etc. */ } }); How can I tell if someone was pressing the control key at the same time? I saw some keyMask information and wasn't sure if I had to setup a different Click Handler in order to get it to work. The purpose for this is to determine whether someone wants to select multiple items (properties, roads, etc.) or not. If the user is selecting a single item (CTRL not pressed) then query the WMS server, show the popup and create the feature. If the user is selecting multiple items (CTRL is pressed) then query the WMS server and highlight the property and show the list of selected items in another window. I can create my own code to do all the WMS /feature/window stuff, just need some assistance detecting the CTRL with the click and sending it to a different function. Thanks! Shawn -- View this message in context: http://n2.nabble.com/Detect-if-key-pressed-during-click-tp3082415p3082415.html Sent from the OpenLayers Users mailing list archive at Nabble.com. _______________________________________________ Users mailing list Users@openlayers.org http://openlayers.org/mailman/listinfo/users