Really? That's not what I would've expected. Note that if you're using
the usual event loop, your event handlers may not see the event.
This is the kind of event loop you usually see:
do {
EvtGetEvent();
if (!SysHandleEvent())
if (!MenuHandleEvent())
if (!AppHandleEvent())
FrmHandleEvent();
} while (event.eType != appStopEvent);
If you're not seeing it, maybe the keyDownEvent with vchrKeyboardNumeric
is handled by the SysHandleEvent(), so none of your event handlers ever
see it. You may need to insert another event handling function above
SysHandleEvent.
-Bob Whiteman
-----Original Message-----
From: Fitzsimons, Jeff
To: Palm Developer Forum
Sent: 8/2/2000 11:05 AM
Subject: RE: How to intercept Graffiti keyboard command?
Unfortunately, my keyDownEvent handler doesn't even trigger a breakpoint
when the '123' is tapped, so it doens't appear to generate _any_ kind of
key
event. At least, not one that my app ever sees.
Jeff
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Whiteman [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, August 01, 2000 4:45 PM
> To: Palm Developer Forum
> Subject: RE: How to intercept Graffiti keyboard command?
>
> I beleve that when the user hits the silkscreened 123 button you'll
see a
> keyDownEvent with a character of vchrKeyboardNumeric.
>
> -Bob Whiteman
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