Another Key Binding Question
Wildman
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Sun Mar 27 01:04:40 EDT 2016
On Sat, 26 Mar 2016 17:47:02 +0000, MRAB wrote:
> On 2016-03-26 17:10, Wildman via Python-list wrote:
>> I use some key bindings in my program. They are declared
>> like this:
>>
>> root.bind("<Alt_L>" + "q", quit)
>> root.bind("<Alt_R>" + "q", quit)
>> root.bind("<Alt_L>" + "Q", quit)
>> root.bind("<Alt_R>" + "Q", quit)
>>
>> The above binds both Alt keys with upper and lower case 'q'.
>> Is there a way to combine the statements above into one
>> statement?
>>
> Try this:
>
> root.bind("<Alt-q>", quit)
> root.bind("<Alt-Lock-Q>", quit)
>
> The first is for either "Alt" key plus the "Q" key and Caps Lock turned off.
Works perfectly.
> The second is for either "Alt" key plus the "Q" key and Caps Lock turned on.
Also works, however, I discovered if I leave out 'Lock' it
still works with caps on. It also works with caps off while
holding either Shift key and hitting Alt-q. I tested it with
Python 2.7 and 3.4.
Well at least I can cut the number of lines down to two per
binding like this:
root.bind("<Alt-q>", quit)
root.bind("<Alt-Q>", quit)
Once again I am in your debt. Thank you.
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