The KeyLocation class contains constants that indicate the location of a key pressed on the keyboard or keyboard-like input device. The KeyLocation constants are used in the KeyboardEvent.keyLocation property.

Variables

@:value(cast 1)@:impl@:enuminlineread onlyLEFT:KeyLocation = 1

Indicates the key activated is in the left key location (there is more than one possible location for this key). Example: The left Shift key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.

@:value(cast 3)@:impl@:enuminlineread onlyNUM_PAD:KeyLocation = 3

Indicates the key activation originated on the numeric keypad or with a virtual key corresponding to the numeric keypad. Example: The 1 key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard located on the numeric pad.

@:value(cast 2)@:impl@:enuminlineread onlyRIGHT:KeyLocation = 2

Indicates the key activated is in the right key location (there is more than one possible location for this key). Example: The right Shift key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.

@:value(cast 0)@:impl@:enuminlineread onlySTANDARD:KeyLocation = 0

Indicates the key activation is not distinguished as the left or right version of the key, and did not originate on the numeric keypad (or did not originate with a virtual key corresponding to the numeric keypad). Example: The Q key on a PC 101 Key US keyboard.