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Hello I am trying to monitor when the Up or down arrow key is pressed.

Ada.Text_IO.Get_Immediate(User_Input, Key_pressed);
        if Key_pressed then
            if User_Input = ???? then
                    null;
            end if;
        end if;

What do I check against to see that the key has been pressed.

I have checked the control characters in the Ada.Characters.Latin_1 library along with some googling with no luck.

Thanks for your help.

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    Key presses are not ASCII input. Procedures that input ASCII (or Latin-1) characters will not be able to read key-press information, unless your OS translates them to the old ANSI escape sequences (see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ANSI_escape_code), and in that case the keys will be represented as multiple characters, not single characters. Barring that, Ada won't help you. If GNAT or your compiler vendor doesn't have a library for this, you'll need to look for a third-party library or interface directly to OS routines or something like that.
    – ajb
    Aug 14, 2015 at 5:09

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Hm, if you're willing to use SDL, apparently there's a function for reading scancodes: https://searchcode.com/codesearch/view/13693070/

One of the guys that's on freenode's #Ada IRC channel is working on (and IIUC almost finished) with a SDL binding here: https://github.com/Lucretia/sdlada

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