Hi,
it seems that squeak is ignoring function key events (F1 - F12). I tried
Sensor kbdTest
but nothing happens when I press a function key. Am I missing something?
Martin
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 06:58:02PM +0200, Martin Kuball wrote:
Hi,
it seems that squeak is ignoring function key events (F1 - F12). I tried
Sensor kbdTest
but nothing happens when I press a function key. Am I missing something?
Martin
You are not missing anything. As far as I know, function keys have never been mapped in Squaek.
Dave
Martin,
In a 5.2-18229 Squeak image I do not see a Sensor class so your example "Sensor kbdTest" does not make sense to me.
There is a #kbdTest method in #EventSensor which locked up my image when I executed it.
The comment in the method is incorrect ! When I sent the method to a new instance of #EventSensor the resulting object locked up my image :-( So be careful if you run it.
-jrm
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 9:58 AM Martin Kuball martinkuball@web.de wrote:
Hi,
it seems that squeak is ignoring function key events (F1 - F12). I tried
Sensor kbdTest
but nothing happens when I press a function key. Am I missing something?
Martin
On Mon, 1 Jun 2020, John-Reed Maffeo wrote:
Martin,
In a 5.2-18229 Squeak image I do not see a Sensor class so your example "Sensor kbdTest" does not make sense to me.
Sensor is a global pointing to the current input sensor which happens to be an EventSensor nowadays.
There is a #kbdTest method in #EventSensor which locked up my image when I executed it.
The comment in the method is incorrect ! When I sent the method to a new instance of #EventSensor the resulting object locked up my image :-( So be careful if you run it.
It shouldn't lock up your image. Did you try pressing x?
Levente
-jrm
On Sun, May 31, 2020 at 9:58 AM Martin Kuball martinkuball@web.de wrote: Hi,
it seems that squeak is ignoring function key events (F1 - F12). I tried Sensor kbdTest but nothing happens when I press a function key. Am I missing something? Martin
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