| Allegro CL version 8.2 Unrevised from 8.1 to 8.2. 8.1 version |
There are pre-defined constants corresponding to usually non-typable
keys on the keyboard (see key-names
). When a Lisp function
calls for a virtual key argument, one of the pre-defined constants is
suitable as an argument value. The word after the hyphen names the
key, in this case the Enter key.
Some keyboards label two keys "Enter": one just above the right shift
key on the main portion of the keyboard and one which is part of the
numeric keyboard to the right. vk-enter
refers to Enter key which
is part of the numeric keyboard to the right. vk-return
refers to the Enter (or
Return) key just above the right shift key on the main portion of the
keyboard.
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Created 2010.1.21.
| Allegro CL version 8.2 Unrevised from 8.1 to 8.2. 8.1 version |