NonBiDiKeyboard or DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard property specifies the name of the keyboard map that should be used unless text reads from right to left.
Use NonBiDiKeyboard to specify the keyboard map that should be used. This name is a string composed of the hexadecimal value of the language identifier (low word) and a device identifier (high word). For example, U.S. English has a language identifier of 0x0409, so the primary U.S. English layout is named “00000409”. Variants of U.S. English layout (such as the Dvorak layout) are named “00010409”, “00020409”, and so on.
If the application is running in a middle eastern locale and the value of BiDiMode indicates that text should read from right to left, the application uses BiDiKeyboard instead.
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How to examine the properties, methods, and built-in properties of the DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard?
Let’s browse all the properties, methods, and built-in properties of the DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard using dir() command:
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import DelphiVCL dir(DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
You can also read short information about the DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard using the print() command:
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print(DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard) print(DelphiVCL.Application.NonBiDiKeyboard.__doc__) |
See the responses in our Windows command prompt:
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