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If an action key is configured with a modifier (e.g. "Right Ctrl + M" for "MiniMapToggle"), the DIK code returned by this command has a weird value, equivalent to the following:<br>
If an action key is configured with a modifier (e.g. "Right Ctrl + M" for "MiniMapToggle"), the DIK code returned by this command has a weird value, equivalent to the following:<br>
<br>
<code>Left Ctrl + Key = 486539264 + DIK
Left Ctrl + Key = 486539264 + DIK<br>
Left Shift + Key = 704643072 + DIK
Left Shift + Key = 704643072 + DIK<br>
Left Alt + Key = 939524096 + DIK
Left Alt + Key = 939524096 + DIK<br>
Right Ctrl + Key = -1660944384 + DIK
Right Ctrl + Key = -1660944384 + DIK<br>
Right Shift + Key = 905969664 + DIK
Right Shift + Key = 905969664 + DIK<br>
Right Alt + Key = -1207959552 + DIK</code>
Right Alt + Key = -1207959552 + DIK<br>
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<s>For example, to detect if actionKeys "NetworkPlayers" contain a match for  "Right Ctrl + P", one must do the following:
<code> if (-1660944359 in actionKeys "NetworkPlayers") then</code>
with -1660944359 being equal to -1660944384 + 25, and 25 being the DIK code for the "P" key.</s><br>
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This increases the difficulty of accurately comparing key codes to actionKeys in [[User_Interface_Event_Handlers|UI event handlers]]. Those strange numbers are probably due to bit flags being added to the DIK value by the game engine for easier storage in the ArmaProfile.<br>
This increases the difficulty of accurately comparing key codes to actionKeys in [[User_Interface_Event_Handlers|UI event handlers]]. Those strange numbers are probably due to bit flags being added to the DIK value by the game engine for easier storage in the ArmaProfile.<br>
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In case of mouse buttons, actionKeys will also return values that are different from those in "MouseButton" UI events:<br>
In case of mouse buttons, actionKeys will also return values that are different from those in "MouseButton" UI events:<br>
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<br>
LMB: MouseButton 0 = actionKeys 65536<br>
<code>LMB: MouseButton 0 = actionKeys 65536
RMB: MouseButton 1 = actionKeys 65665 (65536 + 1 + 128)<br>
RMB: MouseButton 1 = actionKeys 65665 (65536 + 1 + 128)
MMB: MouseButton 2 = actionKeys 65538 (65536 + 2)<br>
MMB: MouseButton 2 = actionKeys 65538 (65536 + 2)
4MB: MouseButton 3 = actionKeys 65539 (65536 + 3)<br>
4MB: MouseButton 3 = actionKeys 65539 (65536 + 3)
5MB: MouseButton 4 = actionKeys 65540 (65536 + 4)<br>
5MB: MouseButton 4 = actionKeys 65540 (65536 + 4)</code>
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The values above are valid for a right-handed mouse configuration, and may or may not differ for a left-handed config.
The values above are valid for a right-handed mouse configuration, and may or may not differ for a left-handed config.
<br><small>''Note edited by [[User:R3vo|R3vo]] ([[User talk:R3vo|talk]]) 13:04, 19 March 2021 (CET)''</small>
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<dt class="note">[[User:Commy2|Commy2]]</dt>
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The method described by @AgentRev does not work.<br>
'''The method described by {{User|AgentRev}} does not work <u>reliably</u>.''' All numbers in SQF are floats and those are only precise up to 6...7 digits.<br>
All numbers in SQF are floats and those are only precise up to 6...7 digits.<br>
<code>486539264 + 19 == 486539264 + 20{{cc|Returns [[true]]}}</code>
<code>486539264 + 19 == 486539264 + 20
The DIK codes for <tt>LCtrl + R</tt> and <tt>LCtrl + T</tt> are indistinguishable.
-> true
<br><small>''Note edited by [[User:R3vo|R3vo]] ([[User talk:R3vo|talk]]) 13:04, 19 March 2021 (CET)''</small>
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The DIK codes for 'LCtrl + R' and 'LCtrl + T' are indistinguishable.
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Revision as of 14:04, 19 March 2021

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Description

Description:
Returns Array containing dikCodes of keys, buttons and combos assigned to the given user action. Action names could be found in config class ControllerSchemes or user action names or user profile, for example:
keyWatch[] = { 24 };

To retrieve the value, use the property name without 'key': actionKeys "Watch"; // 24

In addition, some of the actions are also listed in here: inputAction/actions
Groups:
Interaction

Syntax

Syntax:
actionKeys userAction
Parameters:
userAction: String
Return Value:
Array of Numbers

Examples

Example 1:
_array = actionKeys "ReloadMagazine"

Additional Information

See also:
actionKeysNamesactionKeysNamesArrayactionKeysImagesactionNameinputAction

Notes

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Posted on May 11, 2016 - 02:36 (UTC)
AgentRev
If an action key is configured with a modifier (e.g. "Right Ctrl + M" for "MiniMapToggle"), the DIK code returned by this command has a weird value, equivalent to the following:
Left Ctrl + Key = 486539264 + DIK Left Shift + Key = 704643072 + DIK Left Alt + Key = 939524096 + DIK Right Ctrl + Key = -1660944384 + DIK Right Shift + Key = 905969664 + DIK Right Alt + Key = -1207959552 + DIK This increases the difficulty of accurately comparing key codes to actionKeys in UI event handlers. Those strange numbers are probably due to bit flags being added to the DIK value by the game engine for easier storage in the ArmaProfile.
In case of mouse buttons, actionKeys will also return values that are different from those in "MouseButton" UI events:

LMB: MouseButton 0 = actionKeys 65536 RMB: MouseButton 1 = actionKeys 65665 (65536 + 1 + 128) MMB: MouseButton 2 = actionKeys 65538 (65536 + 2) 4MB: MouseButton 3 = actionKeys 65539 (65536 + 3) 5MB: MouseButton 4 = actionKeys 65540 (65536 + 4) The values above are valid for a right-handed mouse configuration, and may or may not differ for a left-handed config.
Note edited by R3vo (talk) 13:04, 19 March 2021 (CET)
Posted on August 6, 2016 - 12:24 (UTC)
Commy2
The method described by AgentRev does not work reliably. All numbers in SQF are floats and those are only precise up to 6...7 digits.
486539264 + 19 == 486539264 + 20// Returns true The DIK codes for LCtrl + R and LCtrl + T are indistinguishable.
Note edited by R3vo (talk) 13:04, 19 March 2021 (CET)