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How to make MATLAB detect keyboard stroke?

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Hi,
I want to write a code which detect left and right arrow stroke in keyboard.
I tried to use below kind of code but it shows crosshair and also interrupts the working of other line. (Making crosshair invisible is somewhat important in this case)
[~,~,button]=ginput(1);
switch button
case 28 %left
case 29 %right
end
Is there any better way to do it? Thanks!

Accepted Answer

Nirav Sharda
Nirav Sharda on 18 Apr 2017
There are a couple of ways to achieve this. You can use the KeyPressFcn callback on the figure window. Here is an example.
h_fig = figure;
set(h_fig,'KeyPressFcn',@myfun);
The myfun here could have something like this.
function myfun(src,event)
disp(event.Key);
end
The other way to achieve this is to use ' waitforbuttonpress ' function. Here is an example code.
k = waitforbuttonpress;
% 28 leftarrow
% 29 rightarrow
% 30 uparrow
% 31 downarrow
value = double(get(gcf,'CurrentCharacter'))
I hope this helps.
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Joseph Rucker
Joseph Rucker on 20 Apr 2020
How do you find out what the numbers for the keys are?

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balandong
balandong on 23 Mar 2020
Maybe Im bit late to join the party. But you can consider this FEX submission KbTimer. It is MEX base thus quite fast

Amir Azadeh Ranjbar
Amir Azadeh Ranjbar on 19 Oct 2023

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