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The core pointer is comprised of merging the inputs of all mice. If there are other mice, they should show up in the device list, and we want to report events from those devices instead of the core events. However, if XInput isn't supported or we can't find other mice in the device list, we'll add the core pointer and interpret normal mouse events.
author Sam Lantinga <slouken@libsdl.org>
date Sun, 04 Jan 2009 18:29:20 +0000
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>SDL_keysym</H1
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>Name</H2
>SDL_keysym&nbsp;--&nbsp;Keysym structure</DIV
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>typedef struct{
  Uint8 scancode;
  SDLKey sym;
  SDLMod mod;
  Uint16 unicode;
} SDL_keysym;</PRE
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>scancode</I
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>Hardware specific scancode</TD
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>sym</I
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>unicode</I
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>Translated character</TD
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>The <SPAN
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>SDL_keysym</SPAN
> structure is used by reporting key presses and releases since it is a part of the <A
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>The <TT
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><I
>scancode</I
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> field should generally be left alone, it is the hardware dependent scancode returned by the keyboard. The <TT
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><I
>sym</I
></TT
> field is extremely useful. It is the SDL-defined value of the key (see <A
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>SDL Key Syms</A
>. This field is very useful when you are checking for certain key presses, like so:
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while(SDL_PollEvent(&#38;event)){
  switch(event.type){
    case SDL_KEYDOWN:
      if(event.key.keysym.sym==SDLK_LEFT)
        move_left();
      break;
    .
    .
    .
  }
}
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<TT
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><I
>mod</I
></TT
> stores the current state of the keyboard modifiers as explained in <A
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><TT
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>SDL_GetModState</TT
></A
>. The <TT
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><I
>unicode</I
></TT
> is only used when UNICODE translation is enabled with <A
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><TT
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>SDL_EnableUNICODE</TT
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>. If <TT
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><I
>unicode</I
></TT
> is non-zero then this a the UNICODE character corresponding to the keypress. If the high 9 bits of the character are 0, then this maps to the equivalent ASCII character:
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>char ch;
if ( (keysym.unicode &#38; 0xFF80) == 0 ) {
  ch = keysym.unicode &#38; 0x7F;
}
else {
  printf("An International Character.\n");
}</PRE
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UNICODE translation does have a slight overhead so don't enable it unless its needed.</P
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