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org.eclipse.swt.events
Class KeyEvent

java.lang.Object
  extended by SWTEventObject
      extended by org.eclipse.swt.events.TypedEvent
          extended by org.eclipse.swt.events.KeyEvent
Direct Known Subclasses:
TraverseEvent, VerifyEvent

public class KeyEvent
extends TypedEvent

Instances of this class are sent as a result of keys being pressed and released on the keyboard.

When a key listener is added to a control, the control will take part in widget traversal. By default, all traversal keys (such as the tab key and so on) are delivered to the control. In order for a control to take part in traversal, it should listen for traversal events. Otherwise, the user can traverse into a control but not out. Note that native controls such as table and tree implement key traversal in the operating system. It is not necessary to add traversal listeners for these controls, unless you want to override the default traversal.

IMPORTANT: All public static members of this class are not part of the RWT public API. They are marked public only so that they can be shared within the packages provided by RWT. They should never be accessed from application code.

Since:
1.2
See Also:
KeyListener, TraverseListener

Field Summary
 char character
          the character represented by the key that was typed.
 boolean doit
          A flag indicating whether the operation should be allowed.
 int keyCode
          the key code of the key that was typed, as defined by the key code constants in class SWT.
 int stateMask
          the state of the keyboard modifier keys at the time the event was generated, as defined by the key code constants in class SWT.
 
Fields inherited from class org.eclipse.swt.events.TypedEvent
data, display, time, widget
 
Constructor Summary
KeyEvent(Event event)
          Constructs a new instance of this class based on the information in the given untyped event.
 
Method Summary
 java.lang.String toString()
          Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

character

public char character
the character represented by the key that was typed. This is the final character that results after all modifiers have been applied. For example, when the user types Ctrl+A, the character value is 0x01. It is important that applications do not attempt to modify the character value based on a stateMask (such as SWT.CTRL) or the resulting character will not be correct.


keyCode

public int keyCode
the key code of the key that was typed, as defined by the key code constants in class SWT. When the character field of the event is ambiguous, this field contains the unicode value of the original character. For example, typing Ctrl+M or Return both result in the character '\r' but the keyCode field will also contain '\r' when Return was typed.

See Also:
SWT

stateMask

public int stateMask
the state of the keyboard modifier keys at the time the event was generated, as defined by the key code constants in class SWT.

See Also:
SWT

doit

public boolean doit
A flag indicating whether the operation should be allowed. Setting this field to false will cancel the operation.

Constructor Detail

KeyEvent

public KeyEvent(Event event)
Constructs a new instance of this class based on the information in the given untyped event.

Parameters:
event - the untyped event containing the information
Method Detail

toString

public java.lang.String toString()
Returns a string containing a concise, human-readable description of the receiver.

Overrides:
toString in class TypedEvent
Returns:
a string representation of the event

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