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Foil 40 Keyboard and Mouse Events

From Java Tutorial, July 1, 1996 CSC499(JSU) CPS406/606 -- Fall Semester 97. by Nancy J. McCracken,Geoffrey C. Fox

API for class KeyEvents
1 More generally, any component, including containers, can generate mouse and keyboard events as the user moves or clicks the mouse in the window, or types a single key on the keyboard.
2 This is most likely used in a Canvas or graphics drawing area.
3 Typing a single key generates two KeyEvents. These events must be handled by implementing the KeyListener interface. It has three methods corresponding to the three actions that can occur on a key:
  • public void keyPressed (KeyEvent e)
  • this is called for an action key, such as arrow keys, home, etc.
  • public void keyTyped (KeyEvent e)
  • this is called for other keys, such as text characters
  • public void keyReleased (KeyEvent e)
  • this is called when any key is released
4 Typically, one uses methods to find the name of the key pressed or typed:
5 String s = e.getKeyText (e.getKeyCode());

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