Try these setups.
I've had to deal with this a few times. I work on Windows XP at home, and OSX at school, and I can't change the options on the school's computers. I had to use the [operating_system] object to tell my program which keystroke-reading function to use. My problem had to do with wanting to use Control-keystrokes, so it had to only output a bang when both keys were pressed. I think your dilemma is simpler.
One thing I noticed- I don't remember which operating system it was- was that sometimes a key-press and key-up on the same key returned different names with [keyname]. Also, one of the shift or alt keys said R when it meant L or vice versa. So you might run into a few bugs with stuff like that.
-Chuckk
On 5/24/06, Carlos Caires ccaires@porto.ucp.pt wrote:
Hi,
Is there any method to receive a "bang" ONLY when I start or finishes pressing a key on the keyboard? (and not in-between)
In attach, the patch for better understanding.
Thanks.
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