KMManager.executeHardwareKeystroke()
Summary
The executeHardwareKeystroke() method passes the keystroke generated from a physical keyboard to the KeymanWeb engine to handle.
Syntax
bool KMManager.executeHardwareKeystroke(int code, int shift, KeyboardType keyboard, int lstates, int eventModifiers)
Parameters
code
: key identifier
shift
: shift state
Flag | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
Left Ctrl | 0x01 |
Left Control Flag |
Right Ctrl | 0x02 |
Right Control Flag |
Left Alt | 0x04 |
Left Alt Flag |
Right Alt | 0x08 |
Right Alt Flag |
Shift | 0x10 |
Shift Flag |
Ctrl | 0x20 |
Control Flag |
Alt | 0x40 |
Alt Flag |
keyboard
: KeyboardType.KEYBOARD_TYPE_INAPP
or KeyboardType.KEYBOARD_TYPE_SYSTEM
lstates
: lock state. If neither the on or off state is specified for a lock key, then it is treated as unknown state for keyboard rule matching.
Value | Description |
---|---|
0x0100 |
Caps lock |
0x0200 |
No caps lock |
0x0400 |
Num lock |
0x0800 |
No Num lock |
0x1000 |
Scroll |
0x2000 |
No scroll lock |
eventModifiers
: KeyEvent Flags indicating which meta keys are currently pressed.
Returns
Returns true
if the keyboard was initialized and executed the keystroke, false
otherwise.
Description
Use this method to pass a hardware keystroke to KeymanWeb Engine to process. The KeymanWeb Engine also factors in modifier and meta keys.
Examples
Example: Using executeHardwareKeystroke()
The following script illustrate the use of executeHardwareKeystroke()
:
// Send keystroke to KeymanWeb for processing: will return true to swallow the keystroke
return KMManager.executeHardwareKeystroke(code, keymanModifiers, keyboardType, Lstates, androidModifiers);