import keyboard
def fun1(r):
print(r.name)
keyboard.on_press(fun1)
the code is a simple key logger, what exactly is happening here?
what I understood so far is:
- import
- function definition
- keyboard.on_press is called
Please explain the following things
- what exactly is
keyboard.on_press(fun1)
is passing tofun1()
- why having a parameter is important for fun1
- what if i dont wanna make a function just wanna put my code in
[keyboard.on_press("here")]
, why would it not be possible.
Few more questions
with keyboard.Listener(
on_press=on_press,
on_release=on_release) as listener:
listener.join()
- whats up with "with" statement here?
- what does
.join()
{what it means t have it joined it to main thread} - where have we written
on_press=on_press
{why not just once}
I dont know if this query is dependent on version of python or version of module. I am using all latest versions. So far I read the documentation on https://pynput.readthedocs.io/en/latest/keyboard.html and googles all my questions but could not find the easy explanation.