Excellent!   Thanks Pete!

-graham


On May 24, 2008, at 9:56 PM, Peter Burtis wrote:

Add the method -(BOOL)acceptsFirstResponder { return YES; } in the custom and it will work as desired. By default, just clicking on an custom NSView *doesn't* make it the first responder, and keyboard events are sent to the first responder and then up the responder chain, unlike mouse events which are sent to the actual object clicked.

-Pete

On May 24, 2008, at 10:37 PM, Graham Reitz wrote:


1) Create a simple Cocoa application
2) Open IB and drag a Custom View over to the Window
3) Name the Custom View class
4) Write the class files and add them to the project
5) Derive a class from NSView and implement the keyDown method.
        - (void)keyDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent;
6) Run the program and hitting a key on the keyboard results in a beep with no call to the key Down method.

What am I missing?

Mouse events come through without any issue.

thanks,
-graham

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