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> Listening For Two Keys At The Same Time?
beeseven
post May 28 2006, 11:33 PM
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I need to be able to have my program listen for a key while another is being pressed but right now it only works if they're pressed simultaneously. I've tried to have one KeyListener doing both and one for each, but they seem to work the same way. Is it possible to have it listen for one key while another is pressed?

EDIT: It appears to have fixed itself

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