Description
Use the KeyUp
method to simulate the release of a key specified by its virtual-key code. The method performs the same action as the KeyUp event of a low-level procedure.
Declaration
Applies To
The method is applied to the following object:
Parameters
The method has the following parameters:
VKCode
The code of the key to release. For a list of key codes, see the Virtual-Key Codes article in the MSDN library.
If the Win32API plugin is installed and enabled in TestComplete, you can use the named constants VK_xxxx
instead of the hard-coded key code values. The available VK_xxxx
constants are listed under the Win32API
node in the Code Completion window.
Delay
The number of milliseconds passed after you command TestComplete to simulate the release of a key and before TestComplete starts simulating the release. The delay gives you the possibility to better emulate real-life conditions. Also, it is necessary so the key press can be properly processed by the operating system.
If Delay is negative, it is set to the Auto-wait timeout.
If Delay is greater than 1000, the waiting progress will be shown in the TestComplete indicator during the test run.
Result Value
None.
Example
To view an example that demonstrates how to use the KeyUp
method, see the KeyDown
help topic.
See Also
Testing Applications in Low-Level Mode
KeyDown Method
Low-Level Procedure Events
KeyUp Method (Desktop Objects)
Keys Action
Keys Method
Simulating Keystrokes