Difference between revisions of "OnKeyDown - ScriptObject"

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'''F4SE Member of:''' [[ScriptObject Script]]
'''F4SE Member of:''' [[ScriptObject Script]]
 
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Minimum required F4SE Version: 0.3.0


Listens for the pressing of keys whose [[DirectX Scan Codes|Scan Codes]] have been registered via [[RegisterForKey - ScriptObject|RegisterForKey]].
Listens for the pressing of keys whose [[DirectX Scan Codes|Scan Codes]] have been registered via [[RegisterForKey - ScriptObject|RegisterForKey]].
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*[[OnKeyUp - ScriptObject]]
*[[OnKeyUp - ScriptObject]]
*[[DirectX Scan Codes]]
*[[DirectX Scan Codes]]
[[Category:Scripting]]
[[Category:Papyrus]]
[[Category: Events]]
[[Category:F4SE]]

Latest revision as of 18:39, 21 January 2018

F4SE Member of: ScriptObject Script
Requires F4SE version 0.3.0 or higher.

Listens for the pressing of keys whose Scan Codes have been registered via RegisterForKey.

Syntax[edit | edit source]

Event OnKeyDown(int keyCode)

Parameters[edit | edit source]

  • keyCode: The Scan Code of a key press to listen for.

Examples[edit | edit source]

Event OnKeyDown(int keyCode)
   If (keyCode == 160)
      Debug.Trace("The left shift key has been pressed.")
   ElseIf (keyCode == 161)
      Debug.Trace("The right shift key has been pressed.")
   Else
      Debug.Trace("The keycode '"+keyCode+"' has been pressed.")
   EndIf
EndEvent

Notes[edit | edit source]

  • If multiple keys are registered, you'll want to differentiate in the event body as demonstrated above. If only one key will be registered for the form, such differentiation is not necessary.

See Also[edit | edit source]