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## Short way of adding functions to events
Not everyone knows that a function (or in other words a method) does not need to have a name. Instead of a function name you are also able to add the function itself as a argument.
Both do the exact same thing:
```lua
local function clickButton()
basalt.debug("I got clicked!")
end
button:onClick(clickButton)
```
```lua
button:onClick(function()
basalt.debug("I got clicked!")
end)
```
## Using isKeyDown for shortcuts
there is also a function with which you can check if the user is holding a key down, it is called `basalt.isKeyDown()`. It's especially useful for click events.
Let us say you want a button to execute something, but if you are holding ctrl down, something in the execution should get changed. This is how you would
achieve that:
```lua
button:onClick(function()
if(basalt.isKeyDown(keys.leftCtrl)then
basalt.debug("Ctrl is down!")
else
basalt.debug("Ctrl is up!")
end
end)
```
Make sure to always use the available `keys` table: https://computercraft.info/wiki/Keys_(API)