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From: | elric AT wheel DOT ucdavis DOT edu (Jeffrey Taylor)
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Newsgroups: | comp.os.msdos.djgpp
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Subject: | Re: HELP! How do I query/poll keyb?
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Date: | 20 Dec 1995 20:54:07 GMT
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Organization: | Davis Community Network - Davis, California, USA
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#include <conio.h>
if (kbhit() != 0) {
c = getche(); /* or getch() for no echo */
You will need to all -lpc to the end of the link command line.
Jeff
Isaac Kohn (hacker1 AT ripco DOT com) wrote:
: Greetings and salutations to you, my friends of culture,
: I am writing a small program in C that needs to be able to poll or query the
: keyboard, and all I've found (getkey(), getxkey(), getchar(), etc.) wait for
: a keypress when called. I once had a compiler that had a procedure ci()
: that would return the last key in the keyboard buffer, or 0 if one hadn't
: been pressed. I need something like this. Thx much,
:
: Isaac K.
: hacker1 AT rci DOT ripco DOT com
: ivk AT hfnet DOT sinai DOT org
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