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INKEY() says: cap-U = shift-F2 ??!!
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01/07/1998 22:56:25
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Coding, syntax & commands
Title:
INKEY() says: cap-U = shift-F2 ??!!
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00113658
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I had the bright idea to use shift-F2, shift-F3 for a
shortcut key in one of my forms (with KeyPreview, KeyPress,
etc). Then I noticed that some of the letters that I
typed had unexpected effects!!!

Checking the Inkey() table we can see these values:

shift-F1 84
shift-F2 85
shift-F3 86

and

T 84
U 85
V 86

What were they thinking??

Has anyone else run into this? Did you find a work-around?
I'm about to abandon the shift-function-key concept. :-(

Peter Robinson
Peter Robinson ** Rodes Design ** Virginia
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