kaens schreef: <snip> >> > > What, he wants to know if there's a way in python to capture > keystrokes, and do something with them depending on what they are. > > I mean, it's very unlikely that you would ask for something called a > "key listener" if you didn't want to do something like: > > if keypress == 'a': > do somem > > right? Even if you're looking to do it the java way, all of the > listener functionality more or less boils down to "wait for and report > keys being pressed". > > He could have been less ambiguous, but I don't think that he was > asking the wrong question per se. > > Not to mention asking the OP "what's a key listener" isn't going to > make them think about the question they asked - it makes it seem like > you don't know what a key listener is (and frankly, I think that if > you have done any work with doing stuff on different keystrokes, > you'll figure out what is meant by key listener pretty quickly, even > if you haven't heard the term before)
That's how it came across for me too. Couldn't have said it better kaens. Benedict -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list