#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=11149765 use warnings; use Tk; my $mw = MainWindow->new(); $mw->geometry("300x100+20+20"); $mw->bind('<Escape> ' => sub{exit;}); $mw->configure(-title => 'Listbox "Return" Test'); my $lb = $mw->Scrolled( "Listbox", -scrollbars => 'oe', -selectmode => "single", -height => 15, -width => 35, )->pack(); $lb->insert('end', 'Name1'); $lb->insert('end', 'Name2'); $lb->insert('end', 'Name3'); $lb->selectionSet(1); $lb->bind('<ButtonPress-1>' => sub { Info($lb->get($lb->curselection() +)) }); $lb->bind('<ButtonPress-3>' => sub { Play($lb->get($lb->curselection() +)) }); ################################################### # *** Problem *** # "Return" binding does not call "Play" subroutine # when ENTER key is pressed. ################################################### $lb->focus; # NOTE $lb->bind('<Return>' => sub { Play($lb->get($lb->curselection())) }); MainLoop(); sub Info { my $name = shift; print "\n(Info)-Name: $name\n"; return; } sub Play { my $name = shift; print "(Play)-Name: $name\n"; return; }

In reply to Re: Problem Binding "Return" Key in Tk Program by tybalt89
in thread Problem Binding "Return" Key in Tk Program by roho

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