Keyboard Detector Command Guide
Advanced keyboard event detection in Minecraft for all keys!
Command Overview
Command | Functionality | Key Parameters |
---|---|---|
iskeydown |
Single key press detection | <KeyAscii> , <keepStatic> |
matchgroup |
Multi-key combination detection | <KeyAsciiList> |
iskeytapped |
Instant Multi-key combination detection | <KeyAsciiList> |
flush |
Reset key states for subcommand iskeydown |
None |
1. Single Key Detection: /keyboarddetector iskeydown
Functionality
Detects real-time press state of a specific keyboard key.
Command Syntax
/keyboarddetector iskeydown <PlayerID> <KeyAscii>
Parameter | Description | Example Values |
---|---|---|
<PlayerID> |
Target player selector | @p, @a[limit=1], @e[type=player,limit=1] |
<KeyAscii> |
ASCII code of the key to detect | 49 |
<keepStatic> |
Persistent state mode (true/false) | true, false |
Usage Examples
Standard mode:
/keyboarddetector iskeydown @p 49 false
Detects long-press of key '1'.
Persistent mode:
/keyboarddetector iskeydown @p 49 true
If target player have pressed the '1' key, the command block will return true and activate redstone signal constantly (Until /keyboarddetector flush
is executed).
Command Block Behavior
Mode | Behavior |
---|---|
Standard Mode (keepStatic=false) |
• Activates signal when all keys are pressed simultaneously • Deactivates immediately when any key is released |
Persistent Mode (keepStatic=true) |
• Locks signal on first successful detection. • Maintains activation after keys are released. • Requires manual flush to reset |
2. Key Combination Detection: /keyboarddetector matchgroup
Functionality
Detects simultaneous pressing of multiple keys. (independent key processing)
Command Syntax
/keyboarddetector matchgroup <PlayerID> <KeyAsciiList> <keepStatic>
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Example Values |
---|---|---|
<PlayerID> |
Target player selector | @p, @a[limit=1], @e[type=player,limit=1] |
<KeyAscii> |
Comma-separated ASCII codes | 49,50,51 |
Usage Examples
/keyboarddetector matchgroup @p 49,50,51
Detects simultaneous press of keys '1', '2', '3'.
Command Block Behavior
- In repeating command blocks:
- 🔴 Key pressed: Returns true and activates redstone signal
- ⚪ Key released: Returns false and deactivates redstone signal
3.Instant Key Combination Detection: /keyboarddetector iskeytapped
Functionality
Detect solely the instant when the key is pressed for multiple keys. (independent key processing).
Command Syntax
/keyboarddetector iskeytapped <PlayerID> <KeyAsciiList> <keepStatic>
Parameters
Parameter | Description | Example Values |
---|---|---|
<PlayerID> |
Target player selector | @p, @a[limit=1], @e[type=player,limit=1] |
<KeyAscii> |
Comma-separated ASCII codes | 49,50,51 |
Usage Examples
/keyboarddetector iskeytapped @p 49,50,51
Detects solely the instant when the key '1', '2', '3' are pressed.
Command Block Behavior
- In repeating command blocks:
- 🔴 Key pressed: Returns true and activates redstone signal solely the instant when the key is pressed.
- ⚪ Key hold: Returns false and deactivates redstone signal. (Different from
/keyboarddetector matchgroup
) - ⚪ Key released: Returns false and deactivates redstone signal
4. State Reset Command: /keyboarddetector flush
Functionality
Clears persistent key states created by iskeydown
with keepStatic=true
Usage Scenario
- Persistent mode activated:
/keyboarddetector iskeydown @p 49 true
-
After keys are pressed, signal stays active
-
Reset detection state (must with conditional statement):
/keyboarddetector flush
Effects
♻️ Resets all detection states
🚦 Requires new key combination press to reactivate
Attention
❗ When more than 1 command blocks are exetuting /keyboarddetector matchgroup
, make sure all <AsciiList>
must not contain any duplicate values. Otherwise, only one of the key events can be triggered.
❗ Do not use /keyboarddetector flush
without conditional statement. Otherwise, all subcommands for decection won't be available.
ASCII Key Reference Table
Key | ASCII Code | Key | ASCII Code |
---|---|---|---|
Numbers | Letters | ||
0 | 48 | A | 65 |
1 | 49 | B | 66 |
2 | 50 | C | 67 |
3 | 51 | D | 68 |
4 | 52 | E | 69 |
5 | 53 | F | 70 |
6 | 54 | G | 71 |
7 | 55 | H | 72 |
8 | 56 | I | 73 |
9 | 57 | J | 74 |
K | 75 | ||
L | 76 | ||
M | 77 | ||
N | 78 | ||
O | 79 | ||
P | 80 | ||
Q | 81 | ||
R | 82 | ||
S | 83 | ||
T | 84 | ||
U | 85 | ||
V | 86 | ||
W | 87 | ||
X | 88 | ||
Y | 89 | ||
Z | 90 | ||
Functions | Special | ||
F1 | 112 | Space | 32 |
F2 | 113 | Enter | 13 |
F3 | 114 | Esc | 27 |
F4 | 115 | Tab | 9 |
F5 | 116 | Caps Lock | 20 |
F6 | 117 | Shift | 16 |
F7 | 118 | Ctrl | 17 |
F8 | 119 | Alt | 18 |
F9 | 120 | Backspace | 8 |
F10 | 121 | Delete | 46 |
F11 | 122 | Insert | 45 |
F12 | 123 | Home | 36 |
End | 35 | ||
Page Up | 33 | ||
Page Down | 34 | ||
Arrow Up | 38 | ||
Arrow Down | 40 | ||
Arrow Left | 37 | ||
Arrow Right | 39 |
Notes:
- Lowercase letters: a=97, b=98 ... z=122
- Numeric keypad: 0=96, 1=97 ... 9=105
- Case sensitive (A=65 vs a=97)
- Full reference: ASCII Table