SDL_keysym (3) - Linux Manuals
SDL_keysym: Keysym structure
NAME
SDL_keysym - Keysym structureSTRUCTURE DEFINITION
typedef struct{ Uint8 scancode; SDLKey sym; SDLMod mod; Uint16 unicode; } SDL_keysym;
STRUCTURE DATA
- scancode
- Hardware specific scancode
- sym
- SDL virtual keysym
- mod
- Current key modifiers
- unicode
- Translated character
DESCRIPTION
The SDL_keysym structure is used by reporting key presses and releases since it is a part of the SDL_KeyboardEvent.
The scancode field should generally be left alone, it is the hardware dependent scancode returned by the keyboard. The sym field is extremely useful. It is the SDL-defined value of the key (see SDL Key Syms. This field is very useful when you are checking for certain key presses, like so:
. . while(SDL_PollEvent(&event)){ switch(event.type){ case SDL_KEYDOWN: if(event.key.keysym.sym==SDLK_LEFT) move_left(); break; . . . } } . .
SDLKey
char ch;
if ( (keysym.unicode & 0xFF80) == 0 ) {
ch = keysym.unicode & 0x7F;
}
else {
printf("An International Character.
");
}
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