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I'm writing a python program for our handheld-scanner. We have to scan loads of barcodes, but I don't like to hit 'enter' all the time.

Is there anyway that you can say: while typing, if the string you are typing is exactly 20 chars, create a new input?

I can count the return value of raw_input(), but that's not exactly what I want.

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You can use this getch function.

A small utility class to read single characters from standard input, on both Windows and UNIX systems. It provides a getch() function-like instance.

Then you can simple use a loop to get 20 chars.

import sys
while 1:
    c=''
    while len(c) < 10:
        g = getch()
        sys.stdout.write(g)
        c += g
    print "\nYou said", c

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