// Author: wxWidgets team
// Created: 2008-09-19
// RCS-ID: $Id$
-// Licence: wxWindows license
+// Licence: wxWindows licence
/////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
/**
information about the modifier keys which were pressed when the event
occurred.
- This class is implemented entirely inline in @<wx/keystate.h@> and thus has
+ This class is implemented entirely inline in @<wx/kbdstate.h@> and thus has
no linking requirements.
- @category{misc}
+ @nolibrary
+ @category{events}
@see wxKeyEvent, wxMouseState
*/
The return value is a combination of @c wxMOD_ALT, @c wxMOD_CONTROL,
@c wxMOD_SHIFT and @c wxMOD_META bit masks. Additionally, @c wxMOD_NONE
is defined as 0, i.e. corresponds to no modifiers (see HasModifiers())
- and @c wxMOD_CMD is either @c wxMOD_CONTROL (MSW and Unix) or @c
- wxMOD_META (Mac), see CmdDown(). See @ref page_keymodifiers for the
- full list of modifiers.
+ and @c wxMOD_CMD is either @c wxMOD_CONTROL (MSW and Unix) or
+ @c wxMOD_META (Mac), see CmdDown().
+ See ::wxKeyModifier for the full list of modifiers.
Notice that this function is easier to use correctly than, for example,
ControlDown() because when using the latter you also have to remember to
bool HasModifiers() const;
/**
- Returns true if the Control key is pressed.
+ Returns true if the Control key or Apple/Command key under OS X is pressed.
This function doesn't distinguish between right and left control keys.
- In portable code you usually want to use CmdDown() to automatically
- test for the more frequently used Command key (and not the rarely used
- Control one) under Mac.
-
Notice that GetModifiers() should usually be used instead of this one.
*/
bool ControlDown() const;
+ /**
+ Returns true if the Control key (also under OS X).
+
+ This function doesn't distinguish between right and left control keys.
+
+ Notice that GetModifiers() should usually be used instead of this one.
+ */
+ bool RawControlDown() const;
+
/**
Returns true if the Shift key is pressed.
Returns true if the Meta/Windows/Apple key is pressed.
This function tests the state of the key traditionally called Meta
- under Unix systems, Windows keys under MSW and Apple, or Command, key
- under Mac.
-
+ under Unix systems, Windows keys under MSW
Notice that GetModifiers() should usually be used instead of this one.
@see CmdDown()
bool AltDown() const;
/**
- Returns true if the key used for command accelerators is pressed.
-
- @c Cmd is a pseudo key which is Control for PC and Unix platforms but
- Apple (or Command) key under Macs: it makes often sense to use it
- instead of ControlDown() because @c Command key is used for the same
- thing under Mac as @c Control elsewhere (even though @c Control still
- exists, it is usually not used for the same purpose under Mac).
+ Returns true if the key used for command accelerators is pressed. Same as
+ ControlDown(). Deprecated.
Notice that GetModifiers() should usually be used instead of this one.
*/
bool CmdDown() const;
+
+
+ void SetControlDown(bool down);
+ void SetRawControlDown(bool down);
+ void SetShiftDown(bool down);
+ void SetAltDown(bool down);
+ void SetMetaDown(bool down);
+
};