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Merged revision 3472 from SDL 1.2, fixing bug #493
author | Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org> |
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date | Sat, 29 Dec 2007 03:25:11 +0000 |
parents | 4baee598306d |
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/* SDL - Simple DirectMedia Layer Copyright (C) 1997-2006 Sam Lantinga This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) any later version. This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU Lesser General Public License for more details. You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License along with this library; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA Sam Lantinga slouken@libsdl.org */ /* Mac virtual key code to SDLKey mapping table Sources: - Inside Macintosh: Text <http://developer.apple.com/documentation/mac/Text/Text-571.html> - Apple USB keyboard driver source <http://darwinsource.opendarwin.org/10.4.6.ppc/IOHIDFamily-172.8/IOHIDFamily/Cosmo_USB2ADB.c> - experimentation on various ADB and USB ISO keyboards and one ADB ANSI keyboard */ /* *INDENT-OFF* */ static SDLKey macToSDLKey[128] = { /* 0 */ SDLK_A, /* 1 */ SDLK_S, /* 2 */ SDLK_D, /* 3 */ SDLK_F, /* 4 */ SDLK_H, /* 5 */ SDLK_G, /* 6 */ SDLK_Z, /* 7 */ SDLK_X, /* 8 */ SDLK_C, /* 9 */ SDLK_V, /* 10 */ SDLK_NONUSBACKSLASH, /* SDLK_NONUSBACKSLASH on ANSI and JIS keyboards (if this key would exist there), SDLK_GRAVE on ISO. (The USB keyboard driver actually translates these usage codes to different virtual key codes depending on whether the keyboard is ISO/ANSI/JIS. That's why you have to help it identify the keyboard type when you plug in a PC USB keyboard. It's a historical thing - ADB keyboards are wired this way.) */ /* 11 */ SDLK_B, /* 12 */ SDLK_Q, /* 13 */ SDLK_W, /* 14 */ SDLK_E, /* 15 */ SDLK_R, /* 16 */ SDLK_Y, /* 17 */ SDLK_T, /* 18 */ SDLK_1, /* 19 */ SDLK_2, /* 20 */ SDLK_3, /* 21 */ SDLK_4, /* 22 */ SDLK_6, /* 23 */ SDLK_5, /* 24 */ SDLK_EQUALS, /* 25 */ SDLK_9, /* 26 */ SDLK_7, /* 27 */ SDLK_HYPHENMINUS, /* 28 */ SDLK_8, /* 29 */ SDLK_0, /* 30 */ SDLK_RIGHTBRACKET, /* 31 */ SDLK_O, /* 32 */ SDLK_U, /* 33 */ SDLK_LEFTBRACKET, /* 34 */ SDLK_I, /* 35 */ SDLK_P, /* 36 */ SDLK_RETURN, /* 37 */ SDLK_L, /* 38 */ SDLK_J, /* 39 */ SDLK_APOSTROPHE, /* 40 */ SDLK_K, /* 41 */ SDLK_SEMICOLON, /* 42 */ SDLK_BACKSLASH, /* 43 */ SDLK_COMMA, /* 44 */ SDLK_SLASH, /* 45 */ SDLK_N, /* 46 */ SDLK_M, /* 47 */ SDLK_PERIOD, /* 48 */ SDLK_TAB, /* 49 */ SDLK_SPACE, /* 50 */ SDLK_GRAVE, /* SDLK_GRAVE on ANSI and JIS keyboards, SDLK_NONUSBACKSLASH on ISO (see comment about virtual key code 10 above) */ /* 51 */ SDLK_BACKSPACE, /* 52 */ SDLK_KP_ENTER, /* keyboard enter on portables */ /* 53 */ SDLK_ESCAPE, /* 54 */ SDLK_RMETA, /* 55 */ SDLK_LMETA, /* 56 */ SDLK_LSHIFT, /* 57 */ SDLK_CAPSLOCK, /* 58 */ SDLK_LALT, /* 59 */ SDLK_LCTRL, /* 60 */ SDLK_RSHIFT, /* 61 */ SDLK_RALT, /* 62 */ SDLK_RCTRL, /* 63 */ SDLK_NONE, /* fn on portables, acts as a hardware-level modifier already, so we don't generate events for it */ /* 64 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 65 */ SDLK_KP_PERIOD, /* 66 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 67 */ SDLK_KP_MULTIPLY, /* 68 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 69 */ SDLK_KP_PLUS, /* 70 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 71 */ SDLK_KP_NUMLOCKCLEAR, /* 72 */ SDLK_VOLUMEUP, /* 73 */ SDLK_VOLUMEDOWN, /* 74 */ SDLK_MUTE, /* 75 */ SDLK_KP_DIVIDE, /* 76 */ SDLK_KP_ENTER, /* keypad enter on external keyboards, fn-return on portables */ /* 77 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 78 */ SDLK_KP_MINUS, /* 79 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 80 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 81 */ SDLK_KP_EQUALS, /* 82 */ SDLK_KP_0, /* 83 */ SDLK_KP_1, /* 84 */ SDLK_KP_2, /* 85 */ SDLK_KP_3, /* 86 */ SDLK_KP_4, /* 87 */ SDLK_KP_5, /* 88 */ SDLK_KP_6, /* 89 */ SDLK_KP_7, /* 90 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 91 */ SDLK_KP_8, /* 92 */ SDLK_KP_9, /* 93 */ SDLK_INTERNATIONAL3, /* Cosmo_USB2ADB.c says "Yen (JIS)" */ /* 94 */ SDLK_INTERNATIONAL1, /* Cosmo_USB2ADB.c says "Ro (JIS)" */ /* 95 */ SDLK_KP_COMMA, /* Cosmo_USB2ADB.c says ", JIS only" */ /* 96 */ SDLK_F5, /* 97 */ SDLK_F6, /* 98 */ SDLK_F7, /* 99 */ SDLK_F3, /* 100 */ SDLK_F8, /* 101 */ SDLK_F9, /* 102 */ SDLK_LANG2, /* Cosmo_USB2ADB.c says "Eisu" */ /* 103 */ SDLK_F11, /* 104 */ SDLK_LANG1, /* Cosmo_USB2ADB.c says "Kana" */ /* 105 */ SDLK_PRINTSCREEN, /* On ADB keyboards, this key is labeled "F13/print screen". Problem: USB has different usage codes for these two functions. On Apple USB keyboards, the key is labeled "F13" and sends the F13 usage code (SDLK_F13). I decided to use SDLK_PRINTSCREEN here nevertheless since SDL applications are more likely to assume the presence of a print screen key than an F13 key. */ /* 106 */ SDLK_F16, /* 107 */ SDLK_SCROLLLOCK, /* F14/scroll lock, see comment about F13/print screen above */ /* 108 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 109 */ SDLK_F10, /* 110 */ SDLK_APPLICATION, /* windows contextual menu key, fn-enter on portables */ /* 111 */ SDLK_F12, /* 112 */ SDLK_UNKNOWN, /* unknown (unused?) */ /* 113 */ SDLK_PAUSE, /* F15/pause, see comment about F13/print screen above */ /* 114 */ SDLK_INSERT, /* the key is actually labeled "help" on Apple keyboards, and works as such in Mac OS, but it sends the "insert" usage code even on Apple USB keyboards */ /* 115 */ SDLK_HOME, /* 116 */ SDLK_PAGEUP, /* 117 */ SDLK_DELETE, /* 118 */ SDLK_F4, /* 119 */ SDLK_END, /* 120 */ SDLK_F2, /* 121 */ SDLK_PAGEDOWN, /* 122 */ SDLK_F1, /* 123 */ SDLK_LEFT, /* 124 */ SDLK_RIGHT, /* 125 */ SDLK_DOWN, /* 126 */ SDLK_UP, /* 127 */ SDLK_POWER }; /* *INDENT-ON* */