Reading F11 and F12 Keys on Extended Keyboard

ID: Q30370

5.10 6.00 6.00a 6.00ax 7.00 | 5.10 6.00 6.00a | 1.00 1.50

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SUMMARY

The following program allows you to read the F11 and F12 keys on an extended keyboard. The key to this process is to call _bios_keybrd() with the service argument 0x10. This allows an extended keyboard read. This program will sit in an infinite loop until F11 or F12 is pressed. Note that the C run-time library functions getch() or getche() will not be able to read in the extended function keys even after the change above has been made.

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Sample Code

/* Compile options needed: none
*/ 

#include <bios.h>
#include <stdio.h>
#define _EXTKEYREAD 0x10
#define MASK 0xFF00
#define ZMASK 0x00FF
main() {
  unsigned value, nextval;
  while(1)
  {
  value = _bios_keybrd(_EXTKEYREAD);
  nextval = value;
  if ((value & ZMASK) == 0)   /* Check low order byte for zero.*/ 
                              /* If zero, then we have extended key.*/ 
    {

       if((nextval & MASK) == 0x8500) /* Buffer code = 8500h for F11
*/ 
         printf("F11 key pushed\n");
       if((nextval & MASK) == 0x8600) /* Buffer code = 8600h for F12
*/ 
         printf("F12 key pushed\n");
    }
  else
    printf("not an extended key\n");

  }
}

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Last Reviewed: July 18, 1997