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Keypress event madness...
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07/10/2003 17:54:58
 
 
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07/10/2003 16:51:56
Eric Sedlacek
TTSS Interactive Products
Rockville, Maryland, United States
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Forms & Form designer
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00835939
Message ID:
00835980
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Hmmmm, indeed. Worked fine for me. VFP8

>That certainly makes sense, but it doesn't appear to make any difference. It still doesn't work. DODEFAULT in KeyPress just doesn't seem to make the character given in the parameter appear in the Textbox.
>
>Hmmmmm....
>
>>You need to pass the parameters on through the DODEFAULT
>>(see below)
>>>This seems simple enough. I want to use the KeyPress event in a text box to remap keys as they are typed. Below is a bit of sample code. Of course, it doesn't work...if it did, I wouldn't be issuing this plaintive plea for help. The example below is trying to map a lower case 'a' into a lower case 'b' and a lower case 'd' into a lower case 'e'. What it actually does is do nothing when 'a' or 'd' are pressed and behaves normally otherwise. How do I do this correctly?
>>>
>>
>>LPARAMETERS nKeyCode, nShiftAltCtrl
>>lnBefore=nKeyCode
>>DO CASE
>>     CASE lnBefore=97
>>          lnAfter=98
>>     CASE lnBefore=100
>>          lnAfter=101
>>     OTHERWISE
>>          lnAfter=lnBefore
>>ENDCASE
>>IF lnBefore<>lnAfter
>>     NODEFAULT
>>     nKeyCode=lnAfter
>>     DODEFAULT(nKeyCode, nShiftAltCtrl)
>>ENDIF
>>
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
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