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KEY message parameters
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 | ||||
ch lowercase
|
Cch lower
|
ch upper
|
Cch upper
|
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][-] -> '_' |
keyname | key - description and comment | |||
normal | ||||
Fn | CFn | SFn | CSFn | Function key[Fn]; with: n = 1 .. 12 |
left | CS | cursor left [<-] | ||
right | CS | cursor right Right Arrow | ||
up | CS | cursor up Up Arrow | ||
down | CS | cursor down Down Arrow | ||
previous | CS | page up [PgUp] | ||
next | CS | page down [PgDn] | ||
home | CS | cursor home [Home] | ||
end | CS | cursor end [End] | ||
insert | CS | insert [INS] | ||
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.