public interface KeyEventPostProcessor
Note that the KeyboardFocusManager itself implements KeyEventPostProcessor. By default, the current KeyboardFocusManager will be the final KeyEventPostProcessor in the chain. The current KeyboardFocusManager cannot be completely deregistered as a KeyEventPostProcessor. However, if a KeyEventPostProcessor reports that no further post-processing of the KeyEvent should take place, the AWT will consider the event fully handled and will take no additional action with regard to the event. (While it is possible for client code to register the current KeyboardFocusManager as a KeyEventPostProcessor one or more times, this is usually unnecessary and not recommended.)
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| boolean | postProcessKeyEvent(KeyEvent e)This method is called by the current KeyboardFocusManager, requesting
 that this KeyEventPostProcessor perform any necessary post-processing
 which should be part of the KeyEvent's final resolution. | 
boolean postProcessKeyEvent(KeyEvent e)
redispatchEvent to prevent the AWT from recursively
 requesting that this KeyEventPostProcessor perform post-processing
 of the event again.
 
 If an implementation of this method returns false, then the
 KeyEvent is passed to the next KeyEventPostProcessor in the chain,
 ending with the current KeyboardFocusManager. If an implementation
 returns true, the KeyEvent is assumed to have been fully
 handled (although this need not be the case), and the AWT will take no
 further action with regard to the KeyEvent. If an implementation
 consumes the KeyEvent but returns false, the consumed
 event will still be passed to the next KeyEventPostProcessor in the
 chain. It is important for developers to check whether the KeyEvent has
 been consumed before performing any post-processing of the KeyEvent. By
 default, the current KeyboardFocusManager will perform no post-
 processing in response to a consumed KeyEvent.
e - the KeyEvent to post-processtrue if the AWT should take no further action with
         regard to the KeyEvent; false otherwiseKeyboardFocusManager.redispatchEvent(java.awt.Component, java.awt.AWTEvent) Submit a bug or feature 
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