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| From | inq1ltd <inq1ltd@inqvista.com> |
|---|---|
| Subject | Re: Simulate Keyboard keypress Delay |
| Date | 2013-02-14 11:04 -0500 |
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On Wednesday, February 13, 2013 11:47:36 AM DaGeek247 wrote:
> I am using the windows api feature getasynckeystate() to check the status of
> every key pressed; like this;
>
> #always checking
> while(True):
> #iterate through list of ascii codes
> for num in range(0,127):
> #if ascii code key is being pressed
> if win32api.GetAsyncKeyState(num):
> #do stuff
>
> This works great, almost. The issue that comes up now is that every time i
> press a key, the code grabs two or three key presses.
>
> So i tried making sure that repeated keys weren't pressed repeatedly;
>
> #always checking
> while(True):
> #iterate through list of ascii codes
> for num in range(0,127):
> #if ascii code key is being pressed
> if win32api.GetAsyncKeyState(num):
> if oldkeychar == num:
> #don't do stuff
> else:
> #do stuff
>
> this works great, but It won't record stuff like 'look' or 'suffer' because
> it doesn't record repeated keys. So I try doing a delay instead;
>
> #always checking
> while(True):
> #iterate through list of ascii codes
> for num in range(0,127):
> #if ascii code key is being pressed
> if win32api.GetAsyncKeyState(num):
> if oldkeychar == num:
> if crrenttime > (time.time() - .5)
> #do stuff because key has been repeated, but not because
> it was held down else:
> #don't do stuff because key is pressed to soon
> else:
> #do stuff because key is not repeated
> currenttime = time.time()
>
> this almost works, but I end recording some double keypresses, and missing
> others. Does anybody have any suggestions?
this will only work on a windows machine. It is from C++ runtime lib
msvcrt.dll
in py module
import msvcrt
while 1:
ch = msvcrt.getch() ## returns one char
if ch == 'Y' :
# do stuff or break
break
print "%d (%r)" % (ch, ch)
# also, kbhit() # returns true if char is available
# also, ungetch(ch) # undo char ch
jd
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Simulate Keyboard keypress Delay DaGeek247 <imageek247@gmail.com> - 2013-02-13 11:47 -0800 Re: Simulate Keyboard keypress Delay Dennis Lee Bieber <wlfraed@ix.netcom.com> - 2013-02-13 18:39 -0500 Re: Simulate Keyboard keypress Delay 88888 Dihedral <dihedral88888@googlemail.com> - 2013-02-13 16:45 -0800 Re: Simulate Keyboard keypress Delay inq1ltd <inq1ltd@inqvista.com> - 2013-02-14 11:04 -0500
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