On Apr 18, 2005, at 12:48 PM, Scott Rossi wrote:
How can one reliably tell on Windows when a key is pressed versus when it is
released?
(An external?)
Here is an idea that might work.
Here is what I see with rawKeyDown and rawKeyUp:
When the key is pressed, a rawKeyDown is sent. As the key is held down then a sequence of rawKeyDown/rawKeyUp pairs are sent. Then a rawKeyUp is sent.
So maybe you can use a counter that is incremented with down and incremented with up and call the key down if it is not zero. If neither up or down has come in in some period of time clear the counter, making the key up.
(There might be some other scheme based on the down/up pairs being close together if that doesn't work.)
Dar
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