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|previous
|previous
|prefix C<nowiki>|</nowiki>S|CS
|Cprevious
|page up [PgUp]
|Sprevious
|CSprevious
|The page up key (PgUp)
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|next
|next
|prefix C<nowiki>|</nowiki>S|CS
|Cnext
|page down [PgDn]
|Snext
|CSnext
|The page down key (PgDn)
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|home
|home
|prefix C<nowiki>|</nowiki>S|CS
|Chome
|cursor home [Home]
|Shome
|CShome
|The home key
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|end
|end
|prefix C<nowiki>|</nowiki>S|CS
|Cend
|cursor end [End]
|Send
|CSend
|The end key
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|insert
|insert
|prefix C<nowiki>|</nowiki>S|CS
|Cinsert
|insert [INS]
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|The insert key
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Revision as of 11:26, 12 December 2017

When a key is pressed in a dialog, graph or display, a KEY message is sent to the controlling shell. The message parameter describes which key was pressed, and whether the control and/or shift keys were up or down at the time. A description of the parameter follows.

Please note that the KEY message parameter is case sensitive.

Alpha characters

e.g. for the character 'a'

key control shift message notes
a no no 'a'
a yes no 'Ca'
a no yes 'A'
a yes yes 'CA'

Numerical characters

e.g. for the number '1'

key control shift message notes
1 no no '1'
1 yes no 'C1'
1 no yes '1' same as without shift
1 yes yes 'C1' same as without shift

key

keyname key - description and comment
normal
control shift controlshift
chlowercase Cchlower chupper Cchupper ch is any character key (a – z); e.g.: [control][c] -> 'Cc', [shift][s] -> 'S', [a] -> 'a'
num Cnum snum * num is a numeric key and snum the corresponding symbol if pressed with shift (depends on keyboard layout); e.g. [8] -> '8', [shift][4] -> '$'
sym * ssym * sym is a symbol key and ssym the corresponding symbol if pressed with shift (depends on keyboard layout); e.g. [+] -> '+', [shift][-] -> '_'


key control+key shift+key control+shift+key description
Fn CFn SFn CSFn Function key[Fn]; with: n = 1 .. 12
left Cleft Sleft CSleft The left arrow button
right Cright Sright CSright The right arrow key
up Cup Sup CSup The up arrow key
down Cdown Sdown CSdown The down arrow key
previous Cprevious Sprevious CSprevious The page up key (PgUp)
next Cnext Snext CSnext The page down key (PgDn)
home Chome Shome CShome The home key
end Cend Send CSend The end key
insert Cinsert Sinsert CSinsert The insert key
delete CS delete [DEL]
space CS space bar (blank) [ ]
add CS numeric pad add [+]
subtract CS numeric pad subtract [-]
multiply CS numeric pad multiply [*]
divide CS numeric pad divide [/]
enter CS enter / return RETURN

Notes: The key [ESC] (Escape) is never sent as a key message. It is always translated into the message itemtype itemname CANCEL.Not all [control][key] codes are defined in the ASCII character set and some are directly processed by the system. Therefore some combinations can not be translated and keyname is set to '*'. For the special keys (replaced with name strings) not all [control] and/or [shift] states are defined.

See the key_messages.sts example script to see this all in action.

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