i’m new with Python & PySimpleGUI and i don’t know how to force my application to handle the event key; this is my code:
# Text field
sg.InputText(
key=key,
default_text='',
enable_events=True,
),
...
window = self.graphic_interface.window
while self.is_running:
self.event, self.values = window.read(timeout=0)
...
if event in INSERT_SN_KEYS:
key = event
if values[key]is not None:
# Accept only numbers
if values[key][-1] not in '0123456789':
window[key].update(values[key][:-1])
My code can handle any key pressed by user except ; i haven’t found any argument for InputText similar to “bind_return_key=True” used into Button class. How can i do it? Thanks
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Answer
Using method bind("<Return>", key_modifier) of sg.Input after window finalized, it will generate an event sg.Input().Key + key_modifier when this element focused and Enter key pressed.
import PySimpleGUI as sg
sg.theme("DarkBlue3")
sg.set_options(font=("Courier New", 16))
layout = [
[sg.Input("Enter to generate an event", key='Input1')],
[sg.Input("Enter not to generate an event", key='Input2')],
]
window = sg.Window('Title', layout, finalize=True)
window['Input1'].bind("<Return>", "_Enter")
while True:
event, values = window.read()
if event == sg.WINDOW_CLOSED:
break
elif event == "Input1" + "_Enter":
print(event)
window.close()