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From: Pieter Kunst & Heidrun Steinhauser <kunstein AT IAEhv DOT nl>
Newsgroups: comp.lang.c++,comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Curses question
Date: Fri, 14 Jun 1996 23:06:27 +0200
Organization: Internet Access Eindhoven, the Netherlands
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References: <4pouo1$535 AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au>
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To: Gregary J Boyles <boylesgj AT lion DOT cs DOT latrobe DOT edu DOT au>
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Gregary J Boyles wrote:
> 
> The following program successfully intercepts and displays most key
> presses however it seems to fail when any of PgUp, PgDn, Ins or Del are
> pressed. PgUp and PgDn actually cause the screen to scroll while Ins
> sounds the bell. I assume that the operating system is actually
> intercepting these keys before getch() below and the real program I am
> writing needs access to the afore mentioned keys. Is there any way of
> giving the program below exclusive access to PgUp etc.
> 

Try using PDCurses 2.2. You can find the package at SimTel.
ftp://ftp.coast.net/pub/simtelnet/gnu/djgpp/v2tk/pdc22.zip

Pieter.

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