My miniproject is based on C. My application written in C accepts a keyboard input as scancodes(for example b=48,n=49...like that)
Can anybody pls let me know,what scancodes are, briefly...
Simple question, would love a solution if there is one! I assume there has to be some keyboard shortcut that will insert a null but Google isn't helping.
Thanks in advance!
I have an ASP.NET web application for data entry, and we have big lists of radiobuttons, and long lists of checkboxes, in some sections.
The client wants to be able to be able to navigate and manipulate these controls with their keyboard, like the tab/space/enter/right-left-up-down-arrow-keys. Are there any ASP.NET controls that I can use?
Hello, I have a problem...
In my view i have Textfield.If i move that TextField it should open iphone keyboard occupies.Extra TextFields doesn't display
Please help in this issue.
Hi.
A quicky: is there a way to dismiss the keyboard and the searchDisplayController without animation?
I was able to do it when the user presses "Cancel", but when the user presses the black "window thingy" above search field (only visible while the user hasn't inserted any text), the animation always occurs, even when I change the delegate functions.
Is there a way to control this, or as an alternative, to disable the user to end searching by pressing the black window?
Thanks in advance.
I've never used Speech Recognition (SR) at all, but I'm hearing that the built-in SR capabilities of windows 7 is not half-bad. I'm thinking that it might be a real productivity booster with Visual Studio so I can decrease the use of the mouse (no Emacs comments please ;-). I don't envision not using the keyboard to type the actual code--but maybe that would work too?
Does anyone have experience using SR with Visual Studio on Windows 7? If so, any tips on usage?
Background story: when a user selects a portion of text in a text field with her mouse (mark it up manually), and subsequently hits "alt" key, a certain function would trigger.
My questions are:
How can I trigger a function when a
user hits a key (in her keyboard)?
How can I preserve a portion of text selected, and use it as a
parameter for that function?
I've tried looking up online but haven't found any good answers, but i'd greatly appreciate links as well.
I want to set up a global hotkey* in VB6 that listens to the keyboard shortcut Win + O.
I have found heaps of messy examples, but nothing which involves the Windows key.
What's the ideal way to setup hotkeys and how does one include the Windows key as a modifier?
* I'm after a global shortcut. That means I don't have to have the application in focus for it to work.
As question really. I have an input box on my page that I would like to ignore when navigating using the keyboard tab key.
I'm using this input box as a simple bot honeytrap and positioning it off the page, so at the moment when using the tab key, it looks to the user as though nothing has focus when they tab to this element.
Some people using look-alike Unicode symbols to replace English characters to test the internationalization, e.g. "Test" is replaced as "Test". Is there a wellknown name for this language/culture? Are there utils, keyboard layouts, translation tools for this "language"?
I installed Ubuntu 10.04, and with it came Emacs 23. If I want to select text in Emacs, that works perfectly fine except the fact that the region is not highlighted.
However, this only happens, if I try to make a region using the keyboard. If I select something with the mouse, it is highlighted as usual.
Does anybody know, why the region is not highlighted and how to fix that?
Whenever I have an EditText field in my android application, it is highlighted with the blinking cursor for input as soon as the activity is started (though the keyboard doesn't pop up). How can I disable this?
The usual way to call a shell command from java is something like that:
Process process = Runtime.getRuntime().exec(command);
and works usually fine.
But now I've exported my project to an executable jar file and callig shell commands doesn't work any more. Are there any explanations, solutions or workarounds for this problem?
phineas
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edit:
even keyboard interrupts (ctrl+c; ctrl+d) aren't recognized.
terminal input won't work after killing java
I want to sort array A based on values in Array B
actually in Array A I have topics like
keyboard
Laptop
Desktop
mouse
and in Array B i have dates associated with each value in Array A
how i can achieve this....I was thinking of using multi array but i m not sure if there is any default method of sorting multi array ...or if there is any other method to achieve this?
Hi,
I notice when you go to google.com for example, the input field keyboard has a "submit" button as opposed to the original "return" button.
How do I turn on that feature?
I tried type=search but I still see the return button.
Thanks,
Tee
For Example:
If I need to read a multiple line input like:
1 20
2 31
3 41
Also how to specify input in multiple lines?
When ever I hit "Enter" on keyboard for new line input the program starts execution?
want to ask user to input something but not want to wait forever. There is a solution for Linux, http://stackoverflow.com/questions/1335507/keyboard-input-with-timeout-in-python, but I am in windows environment. anybody can help me?
So I have a little (musical) keyboard that has USB midi interface. I know you can program to this (many programs accept input from the midi device via USB interface) but where do you begin to program a midi device?
Ideally I'm looking for a platform-independent api, through Python or something.
We had a a clob column in DB. Now when we extract this clob and try to display it (plain text not html), it prints junk some characters on html screen. The character when directly streamed to a file looks like ” (not the usual double quote on regular keyboard)
One more observation:
System.out.println("”".getBytes()[0]);
prints -108.
Why a character byte should be in negative range ? Is there any way to display it correctly on a html screen ?
I recently acquired a Metrologic Barcode scanner (USB port), as everyone already knows it works as a keyboard emulator out of the box.
How do I configure the scanner and my application so that my app can process the barcode data directly? That is, I don't want the user to focus on a "Text field" and then process the data when the KeyPress event fires.
Is there a GetLastInputInfo() equivalent that can be used in Linux?
The intention is to detect the last input time (keyboard or mouse) of the user.
Am using python to script the program.
I have a sqlite databse that holds a table. The table contains about 7500 data. I've fetch the 7500 data in a UITableView. A UISearchBar is used to search the UITableView.There is no problem in simulator but when I run in a iPhone device, then it will take time to load and when I type to SearchBar then it hangs the device keyboard.
Is there any optimal solution to load 7500 data in a UITableView?
I would like to have some eventhandler which raise if a new application is started. I've heard that this is possible by using a hook but the only examples I can find are based on mouse/keyboard events.
What is an example link of how I can create such a hook in C#?
Oh and btw: Nope, I don't want to use WMI which could be a solution as well but it's not an option in my case.
I made the EditText clickable but you have to "double-click" to bring the dialog box up, which isn't really desired behaviour. How can I bring the dialog box up when the EditText is clicked / gains focus?
Bonus points for including a way to stop the keyboard popping up :)
_createProfileDobEdtTxt.Clickable = true;
_createProfileDobEdtTxt.Click += (sender, e) =>
{
ShowDialog(DATE_OF_BIRTH_DIALOG);
};