you'll need to use the keyPoll xtra, written by brian gray, which is
donationware. that will let you reliably detect multiple keydowns...
--bh
Jonatan Wallgren wrote:
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> Hi List
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> I know this isn't exactly a lingo question but it has relevance to lingo
> programming. I'm currently working on a project in which is absolutely
> necessary to detect if multiple keys are pressed simultanously. I've used
> both the keypressed property and the equivalent buddy command and I get the
> same result - On most keyboards it works fine but on other keyboards some
> keys isn't detected when pressed in combination with other keys. It seems to
> me like it's a keyboard hardware issue but I don't know? Has anybody had
> this problem? I would be really greatful for any advice, tips or tricks.
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