Good thinking, but unfortunatly I tried that already.
When I use 'print ord $c' it prints 0 for the arrow keys and insert, delete, home, etc. It prints the actual codes for ENTER and SPACE, but I'd like to have everything.
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Washizu
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In reply to Re: Reading all nonblocking keystrokes in Win2000
by Washizu
in thread Reading all nonblocking keystrokes in Win2000
by Washizu
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