I have a problem in Python.
I’m using Tkinter and have four bind events, that listen to key presses on my form.
My problem is, that these don’t run asynchronously. So, for example I can press one button, and the events are recognized. But when I press and hold two keys at the same time, just one event gets fired.
Is there an alternative way to do this?
self.f.bind("w", self.player1Up)
self.f.bind("s", self.player1Down)
self.f.bind("o", self.player2Up)
self.f.bind("l", self.player2Down)
Unfortunately, you are somewhat at the mercy of the underlying auto-repeat mechanism of your system. For example, on the mac I’m using at the moment if I press and hold “w” I’ll get a stream of press and release events. While pressed, if I press “o” I get a stream of presses and releases for “o” but no more events for “w”.
You will need to set up a mini state machine, and bind to both key press and key release events. This will let you track which keys are pressed and which are not. Then, each time you draw a frame you can query the machine to see which keys are pressed and act accordingly.
Here’s a quick hack I threw together. I’ve only tested it on my mac, and only with python 2.5. I’ve made no real attempt at being “pythonic” or efficient. The code merely serves to illustrate the technique. With this code you can simultaneously press either “w” or “s” and “o” or “l” to move two paddles up and down.