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  • Subject: Handling keyDown events results in beeping from a NSView subclass...
  • From: Graham Reitz <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 24 May 2008 21:37:36 -0500


1) Create a simple Cocoa application
2) Open IB and drag a Custom View over to the Window
3) Name the Custom View class
4) Write the class files and add them to the project
5) Derive a class from NSView and implement the keyDown method.
- (void)keyDown:(NSEvent *)theEvent;
6) Run the program and hitting a key on the keyboard results in a beep with no call to the key Down method.


What am I missing?

Mouse events come through without any issue.

thanks,
-graham

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