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Old 10-16-2009
Question Perl - Reading keyboard keystroke

Hello All,

I wounder if any one know if perl have the ability to run script in the background which record each keyboard keystorke?

If yes , how can I implement the part which reading the keyboard keystroke?
Is there any moudle that handle it ?

Thanks a head
Alalush
 

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glutKeyboardFunc(3GLUT) 					       GLUT						   glutKeyboardFunc(3GLUT)

NAME
glutKeyboardFunc - sets the keyboard callback for the current window. SYNTAX
void glutKeyboardFunc(void (*func)(unsigned char key, int x, int y)); ARGUMENTS
func The new keyboard callback function. DESCRIPTION
glutKeyboardFunc sets the keyboard callback for the current window. When a user types into the window, each key press generating an ASCII character will generate a keyboard callback. The key callback parameter is the generated ASCII character. The state of modifier keys such as Shift cannot be determined directly; their only effect will be on the returned ASCII data. The x and y callback parameters indicate the mouse location in window relative coordinates when the key was pressed. When a new window is created, no keyboard callback is initially registered, and ASCII key strokes in the window are ignored. Passing NULL to glutKeyboardFunc disables the generation of keyboard call- backs. During a keyboard callback, glutGetModifiers may be called to determine the state of modifier keys when the keystroke generating the call- back occurred. Use glutSpecialFunc for a means to detect non-ASCII key strokes. SEE ALSO
glutKeyboardUpFunc, glutSpecialFunc, glutCreateWindow, glutMouseFunc, glutSpaceballButtonFunc, glutButtonBoxFunc, glutTabletButtonFunc, glutGetModifiers AUTHOR
Mark J. Kilgard (mjk@nvidia.com) GLUT
3.7 glutKeyboardFunc(3GLUT)
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