:nKEY Statement QuickSCREEN ◄QuickSCREEN► ◄Details► ◄Example► ◄Contents► ◄Index► ────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────────── KEY - a device I/O statement that assigns soft-key string values to function keys and then can be used to display the soft-key values in various ways Syntax Use KEY LIST Displays soft-key string values KEY {ON|OFF} Turns on and off the soft-key display line at the bottom of the screen KEY n,stringexpression Assigns soft-key string values ■ n is the number of a specific key, chosen from the values below: 1-10 Function keys F1-F10 │ 14 DOWN 11 UP │ 15-25 User-defined keys 12 LEFT │ 30-31 Function keys F11-F12 13 RIGHT │ on 101-key keyboards ■ stringexpression, for all values of n except 15 through 25, is the is the string that is input by the program when the key is pressed. For n = 15 through 25, stringexpression has the syntax CHR$(keyboardflag) + CHR$(scancode) See Also ◄ON KEY(n)► ◄Keyboard Scan Code Table► Other Uses of the KEY Keyword ◄KEY(n)► - to trap a full range of keypress events