[BUG] or expected behaviour - rawKeyUp (or Down)
Richmond Mathewson
richmondmathewson at gmail.com
Mon Feb 1 03:18:21 EST 2010
On 01/02/2010 10:05, Kay C Lan wrote:
> OK folks, thanks for the replies. As Jacque the expert said, Rev has figured
> this out to work cross platform long ago. The issue doesn't appear to be the
> keyCode, but the naming convention.
>
> So to summarise, I'll refer to the keyboard image here:
>
> http://www.apple.com/keyboard/
>
That one has no numeric keypad or those navigation buttons between the
letter and
the numeric keys.
I suspect most people have keyboard like this:
http://2aday.files.wordpress.com/2007/08/apple-bt-keyboard.jpg
I have one of these:
http://www.recycledgoods.com/zoom_s_p_13784_1.jpg.ashx
attached to my G4 because my 'biggy' keyboard is currently attached to a
linux box and I find the original G3 iMac keyboard more to my taste.
> follow the gallery link to the plan view photo.
>
> Firstly I'll note these naming issues
>
> Delete (backspace) - this is the key to the right of +=,
> Delete (not backspace) - I don't have one of those, Peter has one though!
> Return (marked Enter Return on Mac keyboards) - right of the quote, double
> quote key
> Enter (not Return) - not in the photo, but on my keyboard it is two keys
> right of the spacebar, where the Option key is in the photo.
> On Win I'm guessing the Enter key is in the same location as the Mac Return
> key?
>
> Mac Win Linux
> Delete (backspace) 65288 65288 65288
> Tab 65289 65289 65289
> Return (Enter) 65293 65293 65293
> Left Arrow 65361 ? ?
> Up Arrow 65362 ? ?
> Right Arrow 65363 ? ?
> Down Arrow 65364 ? ?
> Enter (not Return) 65421 ? 65421
> Delete (not Backspace) ? ? 65535
>
> I'm guessing the ? will fill out to be corresponding numbers across
> platforms.
>
> Thanks
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