controlKeyDown | |||||||
Type | message | ||||||
Dictionary | LCS | ||||||
Library | LiveCode Script | ||||||
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Associations | card, field | ||||||
Summary | Sent when a Control key combination is pressed. | ||||||
Introduced | 1.0 | ||||||
OS | mac, linux | ||||||
Platforms | desktop, server | ||||||
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Related | Message: enterKey, optionKeyDown, tabKey, commandKeyDown, keyDown, arrowKey, returnKey Function: controlKey, keysDown Glossary: handler, Windows, key combination, message, Mac OS, Unix Control Structure: function | ||||||
Description | Handle the controlKeyDown message if you want to provide Control-key shortcuts on Mac OS systems. The message is sent to the active (focused) control, or to the current card if no control is focused. If the Control key is pressed along with the Return key, Tab key, or Enter key, or with an arrow key, no controlKeyDown message is sent. Instead, the returnKey, tabKey, enterKey, or arrowKey message is sent. To trap a combination such as Control-Return, use a returnKey handler and check the controlKey function inside the handler. *Cross-platform note:* On Mac OS systems, the controlKeyDown message is sent when a control key combination is pressed. On Windows systems, a control key combination sends a commandKeyDown message instead, and the controlKeyDown message is never sent. On Unix systems, the controlKeyDown message is sent only if Mod2 has been defined. | ||||||
Tags | ui |