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Say if I did:

print("hello")
print("nice to meet you!)

What I wanted it to do output is:

  hello

then you press the enter key and then it does the print("nice to meet you!").

(I am making a subtitle story type thing.)

I tried input() but that allows text input when I only want I to allow the Enter key. I don't know if if could do a detect key pressed or something.

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2 Answers 2

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You should try doing same

print ('hello')
input('Input some value: ')
print('nice to meet you!')
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You can try this, but the easiest way to use input() function. However, you can use this function for any keyboard input

import keyboard as keyboard
print("Hello")

while True:
    try:
        if keyboard.is_pressed('Enter'):
            print("Nice to Meet You")
            break
    except:
        break
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  • Note that keyboardis not a part of Python's standard library.
    – jfaccioni
    Feb 18, 2021 at 14:57
  • Do not forget to use pip install for it.
    – Nott
    Feb 18, 2021 at 15:00

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