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Synopsis: on <level>:<keydown|keyup>:<@window>:<keys>:<command> | Synopsis: on <level>:<keydown|keyup>:<@window>:<keys>:<command> | ||
− | <keys> can be a comma sepereated list of key, which are nothing more than number, representing a key, {{mIRC|$keyval}} returns the key code while {{mIRC|$keychar}} returns the actual character of the key. {{mIRC|$keyrpt}} returns $true if the event is triggering because the key is being | + | <keys> can be a comma sepereated list of key, which are nothing more than number, representing a key, {{mIRC|$keyval}} returns the key code while {{mIRC|$keychar}} returns the actual character of the key. {{mIRC|$keyrpt}} returns $true if the event is triggering because the key is being hold down (on keydown only). |
== The $mouse identifier == | == The $mouse identifier == |