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1\section{\class{wxKeyEvent}}\label{wxkeyevent}
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4ce81a75 3This event class contains information about keypress (character) events.
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fc2171bd 5Notice that there are three different kinds of keyboard events in wxWidgets:
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6key down and up events and char events. The difference between the first two
7is clear - the first corresponds to a key press and the second to a key
8release - otherwise they are identical. Just note that if the key is
9maintained in a pressed state you will typically get a lot of (automatically
68304caf 10generated) down events but only one up so it is wrong to assume that there is
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11one up event corresponding to each down one.
12
13Both key events provide untranslated key codes while the char event carries
14the translated one. The untranslated code for alphanumeric keys is always
15an upper case value. For the other keys it is one of {\tt WXK\_XXX} values
16from the \helpref{keycodes table}{keycodes}. The translated key is, in
17general, the character the user expects to appear as the result of the key
18combination when typing the text into a text entry zone, for example.
19
20A few examples to clarify this (all assume that {\sc Caps Lock} is unpressed
21and the standard US keyboard): when the {\tt 'A'} key is pressed, the key down
22event key code is equal to {\tt ASCII A} $== 65$. But the char event key code
23is {\tt ASCII a} $== 97$. On the other hand, if you press both {\sc Shift} and
24{\tt 'A'} keys simultaneously , the key code in key down event will still be
68304caf 25just {\tt 'A'} while the char event key code parameter will now be {\tt 'A'}
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26as well.
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28Although in this simple case it is clear that the correct key code could be
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29found in the key down event handler by checking the value returned by
30\helpref{ShiftDown()}{wxkeyeventshiftdown}, in general you should use
154b6b0f 31{\tt EVT\_CHAR} for this as for non-alphanumeric keys the translation is
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32keyboard-layout dependent and can only be done properly by the system itself.
33
34Another kind of translation is done when the control key is pressed: for
35example, for {\sc Ctrl-A} key press the key down event still carries the
36same key code {\tt 'a'} as usual but the char event will have key code of
37$1$, the ASCII value of this key combination.
38
39You may discover how the other keys on your system behave interactively by
fc2171bd 40running the \helpref{text}{sampletext} wxWidgets sample and pressing some keys
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41in any of the text controls shown in it.
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af79fc6f 43{\bf Note:} If a key down ({\tt EVT\_KEY\_DOWN}) event is caught and
3103e8a9 44the event handler does not call {\tt event.Skip()} then the corresponding
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45char event ({\tt EVT\_CHAR}) will not happen. This is by design and
46enables the programs that handle both types of events to be a bit
47simpler.
48
fc2171bd 49{\bf Note for Windows programmers:} The key and char events in wxWidgets are
68304caf 50similar to but slightly different from Windows {\tt WM\_KEYDOWN} and
f17393f1 51{\tt WM\_CHAR} events. In particular, Alt-x combination will generate a char
fc2171bd 52event in wxWidgets (unless it is used as an accelerator).
f17393f1 53
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54{\bf Tip:} be sure to call {\tt event.Skip()} for events that you don't process in
55key event function, otherwise menu shortcuts may cease to work under Windows.
56
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57\wxheading{Derived from}
58
59\helpref{wxEvent}{wxevent}
60
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61\wxheading{Include files}
62
63<wx/event.h>
64
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65\wxheading{Event table macros}
66
67To process a key event, use these event handler macros to direct input to member
68functions that take a wxKeyEvent argument.
69
70\twocolwidtha{7cm}
71\begin{twocollist}\itemsep=0pt
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72\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_KEY\_DOWN(func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_KEY\_DOWN event (any key has been pressed).}
73\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_KEY\_UP(func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_KEY\_UP event (any key has been released).}
a660d684 74\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_CHAR(func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_CHAR event.}
f17393f1 75%\twocolitem{{\bf EVT\_CHAR\_HOOK(func)}}{Process a wxEVT\_CHAR\_HOOK event.}
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76\end{twocollist}%
77
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79\latexignore{\rtfignore{\wxheading{Members}}}
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f0e8a2d0 82\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_altDown}\label{wxkeyeventmaltdown}
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83
84\member{bool}{m\_altDown}
85
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86\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers}
87instead!
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cc81d32f 89true if the Alt key is pressed down.
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f0e8a2d0 92\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_controlDown}\label{wxkeyeventmcontroldown}
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94\member{bool}{m\_controlDown}
95
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96\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers}
97instead!
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cc81d32f 99true if control is pressed down.
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f0e8a2d0 102\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_keyCode}\label{wxkeyeventmkeycode}
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103
104\member{long}{m\_keyCode}
105
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106\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetKeyCode}{wxkeyeventgetkeycode}
107instead!
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3972fb49 109Virtual keycode. See \helpref{Keycodes}{keycodes} for a list of identifiers.
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0d9b2c16 111
f0e8a2d0 112\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_metaDown}\label{wxkeyeventmmetadown}
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113
114\member{bool}{m\_metaDown}
115
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116\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers}
117instead!
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cc81d32f 119true if the Meta key is pressed down.
a660d684 120
0d9b2c16 121
f0e8a2d0 122\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_shiftDown}\label{wxkeyeventmshiftdown}
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124\member{bool}{m\_shiftDown}
125
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126\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers}
127instead!
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cc81d32f 129true if shift is pressed down.
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f0e8a2d0 132\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_x}\label{wxkeyeventmx}
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133
134\member{int}{m\_x}
135
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136\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetX}{wxkeyeventgetx} instead!
137
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138X position of the event.
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f0e8a2d0 141\membersection{wxKeyEvent::m\_y}\label{wxkeyeventmy}
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142
143\member{int}{m\_y}
144
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145\textbf{Deprecated: } Please use \helpref{GetY}{wxkeyeventgety} instead!
146
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147Y position of the event.
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f0e8a2d0 150\membersection{wxKeyEvent::wxKeyEvent}\label{wxkeyeventctor}
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151
152\func{}{wxKeyEvent}{\param{WXTYPE}{ keyEventType}}
153
154Constructor. Currently, the only valid event types are wxEVT\_CHAR and wxEVT\_CHAR\_HOOK.
155
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f0e8a2d0 157\membersection{wxKeyEvent::AltDown}\label{wxkeyeventaltdown}
a660d684 158
803ef874 159\constfunc{bool}{AltDown}{\void}
a660d684 160
cc81d32f 161Returns true if the Alt key was down at the time of the key event.
a660d684 162
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163Notice that \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers} is easier to use
164correctly than this function so you should consider using it in new code.
165
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167\membersection{wxKeyEvent::CmdDown}\label{wxkeyeventcmddown}
168
169\constfunc{bool}{CmdDown}{\void}
170
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171\textsc{Cmd} is a pseudo key which is the same as Control for PC and Unix
172platforms but the special \textsc{Apple} (a.k.a as \textsc{Command}) key under
173Macs: it makes often sense to use it instead of, say, ControlDown() because Cmd
174key is used for the same thing under Mac as Ctrl elsewhere (but Ctrl still
175exists, just not used for this purpose under Mac). So for non-Mac platforms
176this is the same as \helpref{ControlDown()}{wxkeyeventcontroldown} and under
177Mac this is the same as \helpref{MetaDown()}{wxkeyeventmetadown}.
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179
180\membersection{wxKeyEvent::ControlDown}\label{wxkeyeventcontroldown}
a660d684 181
803ef874 182\constfunc{bool}{ControlDown}{\void}
a660d684 183
cc81d32f 184Returns true if the control key was down at the time of the key event.
a660d684 185
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186Notice that \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers} is easier to use
187correctly than this function so you should consider using it in new code.
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f0e8a2d0 190\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetKeyCode}\label{wxkeyeventgetkeycode}
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192\constfunc{int}{GetKeyCode}{\void}
193
194Returns the virtual key code. ASCII events return normal ASCII values,
195while non-ASCII events return values such as {\bf WXK\_LEFT} for the
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196left cursor key. See \helpref{Keycodes}{keycodes} for a full list of
197the virtual key codes.
198
199Note that in Unicode build, the returned value is meaningful only if the
200user entered a character that can be represented in current locale's default
201charset. You can obtain the corresponding Unicode character using
202\helpref{GetUnicodeKey}{wxkeyeventgetunicodekey}.
f6bcfd97 203
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205\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetModifiers}\label{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers}
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207\constfunc{int}{GetModifiers}{\void}
208
209Return the bitmask of modifier keys which were pressed when this event
210happened. See \helpref{key modifier constants}{keymodifiers} for the full list
211of modifiers.
212
213Notice that this function is easier to use correctly than, for example,
214\helpref{ControlDown}{wxkeyeventcontroldown} because when using the latter you
215also have to remember to test that none of the other modifiers is pressed:
216
217\begin{verbatim}
218 if ( ControlDown() && !AltDown() && !ShiftDown() && !MetaDown() )
219 ... handle Ctrl-XXX ...
220\end{verbatim}
221
222and forgetting to do it can result in serious program bugs (e.g. program not
223working with European keyboard layout where \textsc{AltGr} key which is seen by
224the program as combination of \textsc{Ctrl} and \textsc{Alt} is used). On the
225other hand, you can simply write
226
227\begin{verbatim}
228 if ( GetModifiers() == wxMOD_CONTROL )
229 ... handle Ctrl-XXX ...
230\end{verbatim}
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232with this function.
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234
f0e8a2d0 235\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetPosition}\label{wxkeyeventgetposition}
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237\constfunc{wxPoint}{GetPosition}{\void}
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239\constfunc{void}{GetPosition}{\param{long *}{x}, \param{long *}{y}}
240
241Obtains the position (in client coordinates) at which the key was pressed.
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f0e8a2d0 244\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetRawKeyCode}\label{wxkeyeventgetrawkeycode}
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246\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetRawKeyCode}{\void}
247
248Returns the raw key code for this event. This is a platform-dependent scan code
249which should only be used in advanced applications.
250
251{\bf NB:} Currently the raw key codes are not supported by all ports, use
7af3ca16 252{\tt\#ifdef wxHAS\_RAW\_KEY\_CODES} to determine if this feature is available.
a160a325 253
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f0e8a2d0 255\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetRawKeyFlags}\label{wxkeyeventgetrawkeyflags}
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256
257\constfunc{wxUint32}{GetRawKeyFlags}{\void}
258
259Returns the low level key flags for this event. The flags are
260platform-dependent and should only be used in advanced applications.
261
262{\bf NB:} Currently the raw key flags are not supported by all ports, use
7af3ca16 263{\tt \#ifdef wxHAS\_RAW\_KEY\_CODES} to determine if this feature is available.
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f0e8a2d0 266\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetUnicodeKey}\label{wxkeyeventgetunicodekey}
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0d9b2c16 268\constfunc{wxChar}{GetUnicodeKey}{\void}
a660d684 269
0d9b2c16 270Returns the Unicode character corresponding to this key event.
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272This function is only available in Unicode build, i.e. when
273\texttt{wxUSE\_UNICODE} is $1$.
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f0e8a2d0 276\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetX}\label{wxkeyeventgetx}
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0d9b2c16 278\constfunc{long}{GetX}{\void}
a660d684 279
0d9b2c16 280Returns the X position (in client coordinates) of the event.
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f0e8a2d0 283\membersection{wxKeyEvent::GetY}\label{wxkeyeventgety}
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285\constfunc{long}{GetY}{\void}
286
287Returns the Y (in client coordinates) position of the event.
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f0e8a2d0 290\membersection{wxKeyEvent::HasModifiers}\label{wxkeyeventhasmodifiers}
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292\constfunc{bool}{HasModifiers}{\void}
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cc81d32f 294Returns true if either {\sc Ctrl} or {\sc Alt} keys was down
f6bcfd97 295at the time of the key event. Note that this function does not take into
d11710cb 296account neither {\sc Shift} nor {\sc Meta} key states (the reason for ignoring
68304caf 297the latter is that it is common for {\sc NumLock} key to be configured as
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298{\sc Meta} under X but the key presses even while {\sc NumLock} is on should
299be still processed normally).
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a2bd1520 302\membersection{wxKeyEvent::MetaDown}\label{wxkeyeventmetadown}
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304\constfunc{bool}{MetaDown}{\void}
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306Returns true if the Meta key was down at the time of the key event.
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308Notice that \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers} is easier to use
309correctly than this function so you should consider using it in new code.
310
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f17393f1 312\membersection{wxKeyEvent::ShiftDown}\label{wxkeyeventshiftdown}
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803ef874 314\constfunc{bool}{ShiftDown}{\void}
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cc81d32f 316Returns true if the shift key was down at the time of the key event.
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318Notice that \helpref{GetModifiers}{wxkeyeventgetmodifiers} is easier to use
319correctly than this function so you should consider using it in new code.
320