I am making a text-based game in Batch, and I was wondering if you can complete a task if the player presses the Up Arrow Key? I have looked through the help files, and did a Google search, but with no solutions. I can't install any extra software because I use a Windows RT device. Also, if it cannot be done in Batch, can it be done in VBS or Powershell?
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1Check out this answer... It seems to be what you're looking for: stackoverflow.com/questions/4340191/…– RuslanJun 29, 2014 at 6:24
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1@Ruslan Thanks, it does not work with the arrow keys, but I can use W, A, S and D. Sorry for not looking hard enough, my bad.– RyanJun 29, 2014 at 13:05
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1Excuse me. You added "[Solved]" to the title (a method not used here), but I don't see the answer to the question: How to detect an Up Arrow key in a batch-file? Note that "you can't, but you may use a different method" is not an answer...– AaciniJun 29, 2014 at 14:49
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@Aacini True, but I have moved on from the primitive 'programming language' of Batch– RyanAug 16, 2014 at 18:45
3 Answers
It can be done with powershell, this can also detect the arrow keys.
powershell "$key = [Console]::ReadKey($true);Write-Host $key.key;"
And this can even detect the control keys
powershell "$key = $host.UI.RawUI.ReadKey('NoEcho,IncludeKeyDown'); Write-Host "key= $key.VirtualKeyCode";"
You can use Powershell for it, see example on SO. I am not sure it is possible to process key presses without external programs.
You could simply use:
choice /c wsad /n /m "Press a key."
And: if %errorlevel%==1
to detect w
and %errorlevel%==2
to detect s
and so on
That is a simple way to detect a key being pressed. You can't use batch alone to do this task. You can however use Powershell. Also, if you are on Windows RT you need to update. Get a new PC probably is better.