[comp.lang.c] Read from extended keypad?

njarhe@ee.ualberta.ca (The Bill Man) (06/06/91)

Can anyone tell me how you can either scan for or be able to read from 
the numeric keypad (on a IBM compatible machine).  Reason being I would
like to be able to use the arrow keys and the PgUp and PgDn options.

If there is anyone that know please E-mail your solution.

Thanks in advance.


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userRPCP@mts.ucs.UAlberta.CA (Junior Physicist) (06/14/91)

In article <1991Jun5.232114.8482@ee.ualberta.ca>, njarhe@ee.ualberta.ca (The Bill Man) writes:
>Can anyone tell me how you can either scan for or be able to read from 
>the numeric keypad (on a IBM compatible machine).  Reason being I would
>like to be able to use the arrow keys and the PgUp and PgDn options.
> 
>If there is anyone that know please E-mail your solution.
> 
>Thanks in advance.
> 
> 
  Could someone send me this information too?  I need to be able
to detect when a function key (F1-F10) is pressed.  I haven't
been able to find any references as to how to do this in
any of the C books I have.  I'm using Borland's Turbo C++ v1.01.
 
Thanks a bunch.
Eugene Mah, Junior Physicist
 
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