Set KeyComp, Set("KeyComp")
"KeyComp" is short
for Keyboard Compatibility. This command lets you decide whether
to make the keyboard work more or less as it does in FoxPro/DOS
or adhere to Windows standards. These days, we generally choose
the latter, except in very special circumstances.
Usage
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SET KEYCOMP TO DOS | WINDOWS | MAC
cKeyComp = SET( "KEYCOMP" )
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Let's start with the easy one. SET KEYCOMP TO MAC is
ignored in Visual FoxPro for Windows. There's no easy way to make
a Windows app behave like a Mac app (not to mention that our
Windows users would have a terrible time with our apps if we
could).The differences between the other two settings break into
a few categories. The most important are default buttons and
hotkeys. One of the changes DOS users find most difficult to
adapt to when they start working in Windows is the behavior of
default buttons. Before the Windows standards came along, you
pressed Enter to move from field to field in a form. In Windows,
Enter chooses the default button. (Be aware that any button that
has focus becomes the default button. When focus moves to an
object other than a button, the button whose Default property is
.T. once again becomes the default. In other words, when a button
has focus, pressing Enter chooses that button, no matter which
button is designated as the default.) If you SET KEYCOMP TO DOS,
Enter doesn't do that anymore—you have to use CTRL+Enter.In
FoxPro/DOS, hotkeys on buttons and check boxes are only available
when the focus is on that kind of object. When focus is in a text
box or edit box or listbox (actually, their 2.x equivalents, of
course), hotkeys aren't available. SETting KEYCOMP TO DOS lets
Visual FoxPro behave the same way. In addition, with that
setting, ALT+hotkey doesn't do anything.Somehow, the setting of
KEYCOMP seemed much more important in FoxPro 2.x. Maybe that's
because there was a DOS version we needed to maintain
compatibility with. The farther we get from that version, the
more strongly we feel that this is a command to forget.
Example
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SET KEYCOMP TO DOS
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