On 18 August 2010 19:02, Greg Brown <[email protected]> wrote: > > > The following code snippet shows a quick way to do this for a particular > Sheet instance. > > > > sheet.getComponentKeyListeners().add(new ComponentKeyListener.Adapter() { > > @Override > > public boolean keyPressed(Component component, int keyCode, KeyLocation > keyLocation) { > > final Sheet sheet = (Sheet) component; > > > > // Block the Enter key press behaviour > > if (keyCode == Keyboard.KeyCode.ENTER) { > > // No-op, but consume the event > > return true; > > } > > ... > > }); > > This actually doesn't work. Consuming an event simply stops its > propagation up the component hierarchy. It doesn't prevent other listeners > on the same component from receiving the event. >
Of course - I was mixing up my scenarios. Apologies for any confusion. Am I right in thinking that the above code should work if it is set on a subclass of TerraSheetSkin, as that would receive the event first and be able to consume it?
