There is no definite list because keyboards and keys are different, but instead of KeyChar, use KeyCode, which you can use with this list: http://msdn.microsoft.com/
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values so I can change my below method ?
Example:
// 45 = dash/minus
// 13 = enter
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private void textBox3_KeyPress(object sender, KeyPressEventArgs e)
{
if (e.KeyChar == Convert.ToChar(8))
{
MessageBox.Show("Backspace
}
}
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There is no definite list because keyboards and keys are different, but instead of KeyChar, use KeyCode, which you can use with this list: http://msdn.microsoft.com/
Strange you accepted that as an answer, after not following up on the other suggestions. That list is ascii from the DOS age (a nice list, but still, very old), and does not help with F1 etc, and as I already noted, it won't help with getting the keycode for many keys, see my list. Use the Keys.Back for backspace, it is more convenient and more readable.
However, if it helps you, that's good of course, just don't use it with .NET ;-)
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by: dericstonePosted on 2009-08-27 at 14:36:29ID: 25202960
http://en.wikipedia.org/wi ki/Ascii