Scaleform Studio Lua API Reference: scaleform.KeyEvent table reference

scaleform.KeyEvent table reference

Description

The event parameters for KeyDown and KeyUp events.

Data Members

asciiCode : integer
Ascii code
key : string
The key as a human readable value.
keyboardIndex : integer
The index of the keyboard.
The key code.
keyState : integer
The key modifier flags (Shift = 0x01, Ctrl = 0x02, Alt = 0x04, Caps = 0x08, Num = 0x10, Scroll = 0x20, Right shift, alt or ctrl = 0x40).
 scaleform.Event

{ currentTarget : scaleform.Actor?, eventId : scaleform.EventTypes, phase : string, target : scaleform.Actor?, }
 scaleform.EventTypes.KeyDown
The key down event, scaleform.KeyEvent.
 scaleform.EventTypes.KeyUp
The key up event, scaleform.KeyEvent.
 scaleform.KeyEvent.asciiCode : integer
Ascii code
A strictly integral numeric value, with no decimal component.  scaleform.KeyEvent.key : string
The key as a human readable value.
A string of characters.  scaleform.KeyEvent.keyboardIndex : integer
The index of the keyboard.
 scaleform.KeyEvent.keyCode : scaleform.Keys
The key code.
 scaleform.Keys
The possible keyboard keys.
 scaleform.KeyEvent.keyState : integer
The key modifier flags (Shift = 0x01, Ctrl = 0x02, Alt = 0x04, Caps = 0x08, Num = 0x10, Scroll = 0x20, Right shift, alt or ctrl = 0x40).
 scaleform.Actor
Generic objects located in a scene.
 scaleform.EventTypes
The list of events.
 scaleform.KeyEvent
The event parameters for KeyDown and KeyUp events.
{ asciiCode : integer, key : string, keyboardIndex : integer, keyCode : scaleform.Keys, keyState : integer, }
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