Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Interface
java.awt.event.KeyListener

Packages that use KeyListener
java.awt Contains all of the classes for creating user interfaces and for painting graphics and images. 
java.awt.event Provides interfaces and classes for dealing with different types of events fired by AWT components. 
javax.swing.plaf.basic Provides user interface objects built according to the Basic look and feel. 
 

Uses of KeyListener in java.awt
 

Classes in java.awt that implement KeyListener
 class AWTEventMulticaster
          AWTEventMulticaster implements efficient and thread-safe multi-cast event dispatching for the AWT events defined in the java.awt.event package.
 

Methods in java.awt that return KeyListener
static KeyListener AWTEventMulticaster.add(KeyListener a, KeyListener b)
          Adds key-listener-a with key-listener-b and returns the resulting multicast listener.
 KeyListener[] Component.getKeyListeners()
          Returns an array of all the key listeners registered on this component.
static KeyListener AWTEventMulticaster.remove(KeyListener l, KeyListener oldl)
          Removes the old key-listener from key-listener-l and returns the resulting multicast listener.
 

Methods in java.awt with parameters of type KeyListener
static KeyListener AWTEventMulticaster.add(KeyListener a, KeyListener b)
          Adds key-listener-a with key-listener-b and returns the resulting multicast listener.
 void Component.addKeyListener(KeyListener l)
          Adds the specified key listener to receive key events from this component.
static KeyListener AWTEventMulticaster.remove(KeyListener l, KeyListener oldl)
          Removes the old key-listener from key-listener-l and returns the resulting multicast listener.
 void Component.removeKeyListener(KeyListener l)
          Removes the specified key listener so that it no longer receives key events from this component.
 

Uses of KeyListener in java.awt.event
 

Classes in java.awt.event that implement KeyListener
 class KeyAdapter
          An abstract adapter class for receiving keyboard events.
 

Uses of KeyListener in javax.swing.plaf.basic
 

Classes in javax.swing.plaf.basic that implement KeyListener
 class BasicComboBoxUI.KeyHandler
          This listener checks to see if the key event isn't a navigation key.
 class BasicComboPopup.InvocationKeyHandler
          As of Java 2 platform v 1.4, this class is now obsolete and is only included for backwards API compatibility.
 class BasicTableUI.KeyHandler
          This inner class is marked "public" due to a compiler bug.
 class BasicTreeUI.KeyHandler
          This is used to get mutliple key down events to appropriately generate events.
 

Fields in javax.swing.plaf.basic declared as KeyListener
protected  KeyListener BasicTableUI.keyListener
           
protected  KeyListener BasicComboPopup.keyListener
          This protected field is implementation specific.
protected  KeyListener BasicComboBoxUI.keyListener
          This protected field is implementation specific.
protected  KeyListener BasicComboBoxUI.popupKeyListener
           
 

Methods in javax.swing.plaf.basic that return KeyListener
protected  KeyListener BasicTreeUI.createKeyListener()
          Creates the listener reponsible for getting key events from the tree.
protected  KeyListener BasicTableUI.createKeyListener()
          Creates the key listener for handling keyboard navigation in the JTable.
protected  KeyListener BasicComboPopup.createKeyListener()
          Creates the key listener that will be added to the combo box.
protected  KeyListener BasicComboBoxUI.createKeyListener()
          Creates a KeyListener which will be added to the combo box.
 KeyListener ComboPopup.getKeyListener()
          Returns a key listener that will be added to the combo box or null.
 KeyListener BasicComboPopup.getKeyListener()
          Implementation of ComboPopup.getKeyListener().
 


Java™ Platform
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