Reputation: 127
I need to be able to detect if a certain key (e.g. CTRL) is pressed during a specific operation of mine. I don't have access to a key listener, nor to a mouse event. What I'm hoping is that there will be some class that has a method like "boolean isKeyPressed(keycode)".
Is anyone aware of a method like this in java?
For a bit of background, I am trying to override the default drag & drop behaviour for a component. By default, according to the javadocs for DropTargetDragEvent, if no key modifier is pressed, then the it looks in the component's supported actions list for a move, then a copy & then a link and stops after finding the first one.
In my application, we support both copy & link. As per the javadoc, without the CTRL key pressed, the default action is copy. We want the user to be able to specify the default action (allowing them to set their most commonly used) and then force a specific one using the modifier keys.
If I can detect the key pressed state then I can force this to happen but I can't see any other way of changing the default action.
Thanks in advance, Brian
Upvotes: 6
Views: 8250
Reputation: 879
This is a possibly dirty way to go about it. But this allows you to 'record' key events and then query them.
//register this somewhere in the startup of your application
KeyboardFocusManager mgr = KeyboardFocusManager.getCurrentKeyboardFocusManager();
mgr.addKeyEventDispatcher(KeyEventRecorder.getInstance());
//then can query events later
KeyEvent keyEvt = KeyEventRecorder.getLastEvent();
if( keyEvt != null && keyEvt.getKeyCode() == KeyEvent.VK_CONTROL && keyEvt.getID() == KeyEvent.KEY_PRESSED )
//do something..
private class KeyEventRecorder implements KeyEventDispatcher
{
private static KeyEvent lastEvent;
private static KeyEventRecorder myInstance;
private KeyEventRecorder()
{
super();
}
public static synchronized KeyEventRecorder getInstance()
{
if( myInstance == null )
myInstance = new KeyEventRecorder();
return myInstance;
}
/**
* retrieve the last KeyEvent dispatched to this KeyEventDispatcher
*/
public static KeyEvent getLastEvent()
{
return lastEvent;
}//method
@Override
public boolean dispatchKeyEvent(KeyEvent e)
{
lastEvent = e;
//return false to let KeyboardFocusManager redistribute the event elsewhere
return false;
}//method
}//class
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 33068
The MouseEvent.getModifiers()
method will return a bitmap of modifier keys that are pressed at the time the MouseEvent
was generated. Or, you could use MouseEvent.isControlDown()
to check specifically the CTRL key.
Upvotes: 5
Reputation: 26856
I think you are going about this the wrong way. What you want to do is change the action when the drag is initiated, not when it is dropped. There are ways to change what the action is on initiation, including interrogating the user preferences in the "no modifiers" case. It's possible that changing the way the DropTargetDragEvent is called.
Upvotes: 0
Reputation: 4682
Even if there was such a method, what do you want to do with it? Call it in an endless loop in the hope it returns true at some point? I think an event-based / listener-based mechanism suits much better in this case.
Upvotes: 0