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Revision as of 17:49, 5 May 2014
A scan code is a two-part or four-part hexadecimal code associated with a keystroke (so called because it comes from scanning the keyboard).
To determine the standardized Business Rules scancodes, run the following program:
10 LET X$ = KSTAT$(1) 20 PRINT UNHEX$(X$) 30 GOTO 10
Each time you press a key, the scancode for that key is displayed.
Here are a few of the Scan codes:
Key | Scan Code |
---|---|
Tab | 09 |
Shift+Tab | 07 |
Down Arrow | 0A |
Up Arrow | 0B |
Left Arrow | 0E |
Right Arrow | 0C |
See the KStat$ internal function for more information.