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	*  14 Keyboard and Mouse

	*  14.1 Keyboard
		*  14.1.1 Class Key
		*  14.1.2 Special keys - constants
		*  14.1.3 Keyboard and Events


	*  14.2 Mouse
		*  14.2.1 Class Mouse
		*  14.2.2 Mouse and Events
		*  14.2.3 Mouse Wheel
		*  14.2.4 Class Cursor


Chapters

	*  Gambas
	*  Gambas installation
	*  The language of Gambas
	*  Development Environment (IDE)
	*  Gambas architecture
	*  Streams
	*  Data types
	*  Operators
	*  Gambas functions
	*  Control structures
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            <description>14.0 Keyboard and mouse

The two input devices, keyboard and mouse, have been standard on computers for many years.

In this chapter you will learn about the use of keyboard and mouse under Gambas. 

	*  First the three classes Key, Mouse and Cursor are introduced with the most important properties, methods and events as well as the constants used.</description>
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