This software provides techniques to handle user input while processing specific keys. It enables efficient handling of keystrokes to keep up with the user's typing speed and respond to unique key inputs.
The SYNOPSIS section of the code shows a sample implementation of Term::TransKeys. The implementation code showcases how to create a listener using the module, listening to specific key presses, and performing assigned methods or code blocks when those keys are pressed.
The program prompts the user for input, displaying the input prompt on screen via the Term::Screen module, shows characters entered by the user so far, and prints those as input, then waits until the enter key is pressed. At that point, the program executes the assigned code block or method.
The software is versatile and easy to use, with a well-written documentation section. The implemented listener is non-obtrusive and is customizable, allowing the programmer to select different key presses that trigger specific code blocks or methods.
In conclusion, Term::TransKeys is an extremely useful module for anyone with text input requirements in their Perl scripts. The module's documentation is thorough and easily understandable, making it a breeze to incorporate into existing code. It is highly recommended.
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