I haven't tried it but I think if you wrap your input widgets in a gwt form
widget your button would respond appropriately.

On Mon, Jan 3, 2011 at 9:57 AM, Greg Dougherty
<[email protected]>wrote:

> I have a couple of places where I want the user to be able to hit
> enter, and have a button clicked.  So I created the class EnterButton,
> which has all the default constructors, and the following bit of code:
>
>        public void onKeyPress (KeyPressEvent event)
>        {
>                int     keyCode = event.getNativeEvent ().getKeyCode
> ();
>
>                if (keyCode == KeyCodes.KEY_ENTER)
>                        click ();
>        }
>
> Is there a reason why some such class isn't part of GWT already?  Is
> there something in this code that will turn around and bite me in the
> tush?
>
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