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python - Keypress detection

I've been trying to get keypresses to be detected in a Python program. I want to find a way to do this without using Tkinter, curses, or raw_input. Here's what I'm going at:

while True:
    if keypressed==1:
        print thekey

Does anyone know how this is possible?

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Python has a keyboard module with many features. Install it, perhaps with this command:

pip3 install keyboard

Then use it in code like:

import keyboard #Using module keyboard
while True:#making a loop
    try: #used try so that if user pressed other than the given key error will not be shown
        if keyboard.is_pressed('a'): #if key 'a' is pressed 
            print('You Pressed A Key!')
            break #finishing the loop
        else:
            pass
    except:
        break #if user pressed other than the given key the loop will break

You can set multiple Key Detection:

if keyboard.is_pressed('a') or keyboard.is_pressed('b') or keyboard.is_pressed('c'):
    #then do this

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