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MACROMEDIA FLASH 8-FLASH LITE 1.X ACTIONSCRIPT LANGUAGE
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Capabilities 121
_cap4WayKeyAS
Availability
Flash Lite 1.1.
Usage
_cap4WayKeyAS
Description
Numeric variable; indicates whether Flash Lite executes ActionScript expressions attached to
key event handlers associated with the Right, Left, Up, and Down Arrow keys. This variable is
defined and has a value of 1 only when the host application uses four-way key navigation
mode to move between Flash controls (buttons and input text fields). Otherwise, this variable
is undefined.
When one of the four-way keys is pressed, if the value of this variable is 1, Flash Lite first
looks for a handler for that key. If it finds none, Flash control navigation occurs. However, if
an event handler is found, no navigation action occurs for that key. For example, if a key press
handler for the Down Arrow key is found, the user cannot navigate.
Example
The following example sets canUse4Way to 1 in Flash Lite 1.1, but leaves it undefined in Flash
Lite 1.0 (however, not all Flash Lite 1.1 phones support four-way keys, so this code is still
dependent on the phone):
canUse4Way = _cap4WayKeyAS;
if (canUse4Way == 1) {
msg = "Use your directional joypad to navigate this application";
} else {
msg = "Please use the 2 key to scroll up, the 6 key to scroll right, the
8 key to scroll down, and the 4 key to scroll left.";
}

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