> From: Bartell, Aaron L. (TC)
>
> Could you share that piece of JavaScript or post a link on how to learn to
> map keys from the broswer?

It depends on what you plan to do with the fkeys, but in general, you need
an onkeypress function that looks something like this:

  fnkey = -1;
  if ((key >= 112) && (key <= 123)) fnkey = key-111;
  if (window.event.shiftKey && fnkey > 0  && fnkey < 13) fnkey += 12;

  if (fnkey > -1)
  {
    // An FKEY was pressed, and the key (1-24) is in fnkey
    (...)
  }

Joe Pluta
www.plutabrothers.com



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