On Dec 22, 2010, at 1:44 PM, k...@highrolls.net wrote:

> I call:
> 
>       NSString *chars = [theEvent charactersIgnoringModifiers];
> 
> in -keyDown
> 
> The docs say
> 
> Function-Key Unicodes
> 
> These constants represent Unicode characters (0xF700–0xF8FF) that are 
> reserved for function keys on the keyboard. Combined in NSStrings, they are 
> the return values of the NSEvent methods characters and 
> charactersIgnoringModifiers and may be used in some parameters in the NSEvent 
> methodkeyEventWithType:location:modifierFlags:timestamp:windowNumber:context:characters:charactersIgnoringModifiers:isARepeat:keyCode:.
> 
> 
> what is the proper way to see if chars is NSLeftArrowFunctionKey or 
> NSRightArrowFunctionKey?


NSString* theEventCharacters = [anEvent charactersIgnoringModifiers];

if ([theEventCharacters length] > 0)
    {
    unichar theChar = [theEventCharacters characterAtIndex:0];
                        
    if (theChar == NSLeftArrowFunctionKey)
        {
        ...



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