>>>>>Does anyone know of a means of capturing the contents of the keyboard buffer? Having searched the Thread, I see this question has been asked several times, but never answered directly. I do not have a situation where I can look to Inkey() or the keypress method to capture a keypress, I need to examine the keyboard buffer's contents.
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>>>>>Any help would be appreciated.
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>>>>>Regards,
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>>>>What exactly are you trying to do?
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>>>Hi Erik,
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>>>Trying the capture the contents of the keyboard buffer into a variable so I can see what's there.
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>>>regards,
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>>I got that part. Why?
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>I want to see if the same key has been pressed repeatedly so I can respons appropriately to the repeated keypress.
Ahh, I see. I don't think that there's a system variable or anything like that that holds the keyboard buffer contents, but you can use INKEY() in a loop to capture more than one keystroke... does that do you any good?
Erik Moore
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