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Chapter 15.9, Problem 15.9.2CP
Program Plan Intro
Key event:
- The actions that are performed using a keyboard when a key is pressed released or typed will in turn fire an event on the node or scene is called as key event.
- The actions or events are captured using the “KeyEvent” object.
- The events that are associated with the mouse event object gather location based on “getcode()” method of the key event.
Registering the handle object:
- To register the handle object, it is necessary to invoke the registration method of the source object.
- To register an handle the “setOnAction(handler)” gets invoked by the source object.
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