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Fonzie
Sun Apr 09, 2006 3:14 pm

using the enter key in turing
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for a program I'm making I needed to have the arrow keys used as input. I made a previous program that used similar code so I just used that as a template. Here is what's in my current program

var chars : array char of boolean
loop
            Input.KeyDown (chars)
            if chars (KEY_RIGHT_ARROW) then
                check := check + 1
                exit
            end if
            if chars (KEY_LEFT_ARROW) then
                check := check - 1
                exit
            end if
end loop

So I'm using this to have the user move between options, but I want them to be able to push enter to confirm the option. putting ENTER in place of KEY_RIGHT_ARROW didn't work. How can I have turing recognize the user pushed enter?

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[Gandalf]
Sun Apr 09, 2006 4:01 pm


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Use KEY_ENTER.  A complete collection of these constants can be found in the Turing Reference help file.

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Fonzie
Sun Apr 09, 2006 9:14 pm


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thanks kindly
