= SCANCODE
The SCANCODE' (or
SCAN CODE) capture a single character typed by the user
without having to press enter. In other words, the program is “listening”
to the keyboard and, as soon as a key is pressed, “captures” it and
stores it in a variable.
Like the
INKEY command, it reads the character as soon as it is
pressed. If no key has been pressed, it returns NONE. The captured
character is stored in a
BYTE'' variable, and it is in a target
dependent encoding. You must use the various constants to compare
the value returned with the key wanted.
It is used to create interactive games where the user can control the character or objects by pressing specific keys, to create text menus where the user can select an option by pressing a letter or number or to create programs that respond to external events, such as pressing a key to start or stop an action.
IF SCANCODE = KEY A THEN PRINT "A has been pressed!" ENDIF
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If you have encountered a problem using this command, if you think there is a bug or the explanation is unclear, please open an issue for this keyword on GitHub. Thank you!