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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);