/* ============================================================================== WordUp Graphics Toolkit Version 5.0 Demonstration Program 44 Displays the status of the keyboard flags. Try pressing the numlock, scrlock, capslock, shift, ctrl and alt keys. Once a key other than those listed above is hit, it then flashes the keyboard LEDS in sequence. *** PROJECT *** This program requires the WGT5_WC.LIB file to be linked. *** DATA FILES *** None. WATCOM C++ VERSION ============================================================================== */ #include void main(void) { printf ("WGT Example #44\n\n"); printf ("Control of the keyboard status keys is demonstrated.\n"); printf ("Press a key to abort key detection and force keys to be lighted.\n"); printf ("Another keypress will end the program.\n"); printf ("\n\nPress any key to continue.\n"); getch (); wsetmode (3); do { if (wget_numlock ()) printf ("NUMLOCK "); if (wget_capslock ()) printf ("CAPSLOCK "); if (wget_scrlock ()) printf ("SCRLOCK "); if (wget_lshift ()) printf ("LSHIFT "); if (wget_rshift ()) printf ("RSHIFT "); if (wget_lalt ()) printf ("LALT "); if (wget_ralt ()) printf ("RALT "); if (wget_lctrl ()) printf ("LCTRL "); if (wget_rctrl ()) printf ("RCTRL "); printf ("\n"); } while (!kbhit ()); getch (); wset_numlock (0); wset_capslock (0); wset_scrlock (0); do { wset_numlock (1); /* For some reason, this must be done twice ? */ delay (100); wset_numlock (1); delay (100); wset_numlock (0); delay (100); wset_capslock (1); delay (100); wset_capslock (0); delay (100); wset_scrlock (1); delay (100); wset_scrlock (0); delay (100); } while (!kbhit ()); getch (); wset_numlock (1); wset_capslock (0); wset_scrlock (0); }