Thomas- Saturday, February 2, 2013, 3:41:28 PM, you wrote:
> I also found this list for Mac Keyboards: > ESC: 53 F1: 122 F2: 120 F3: 99 F4: 118 F5: 96 F6: 97 F7: 198 > F8: 100 F9: 101 F10: 109 F11: 103 F12: 111 > `: 50 1: 18 2: 19 3: 20 4: 21 5: 23 6: 22 7: 26 > 8: 28 9: 25 0: 29 -: 27 =: 24 delete: 51 > TAB: 48 q: 12 w: 13 e: 14 r: 15 t: 17 y: 16 u: 32 > i: 34 o: 31 p: 35 [: 33 ]: 30 \: 42 > CAPSLOCK: 57 a: 0 s: 1 d: 2 f: 3 g: 5 h: 4 > j: 38 k: 40 l: 37 ;: 41 ": 39 RETURN: 36 > SHIFT: 56 z: 6 x: 7 c: 8 v: 9 b: 11 > n: 45 m: 46 ,: 43 .: 47 /: 44 SHIFT: 50 > fn: 63 ctrl: 59 alt: 58 cmd: 55 SPACE: 49 > cmd: 54 alt: 61 UP: 126 DOWN: 125 LEFT: 123 RIGHT: 124 > But the 1K question is how to detect them in LC???? I don't that that's going to be possible. Those look like keyboard scan codes, and that's at the hardware level, below the OS. I think you're gonna have to get down and dirty writing your own keyboard scan driver if you want them. -- -Mark Wieder mwie...@ahsoftware.net _______________________________________________ use-livecode mailing list use-livecode@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-livecode