Enum KeyLocation
pub enum KeyLocation {
Standard,
Left,
Right,
Numpad,
}
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The location of the key on the keyboard.
Certain physical keys on the keyboard can have the same value, but are in different locations. For instance, the Shift key can be on the left or right side of the keyboard, or the number keys can be above the letters or on the numpad. This enum allows the user to differentiate them.
See the documentation for the location
field on the KeyEvent
struct for more
information.
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Standard
The key is in its “normal” location on the keyboard.
For instance, the “1” key above the “Q” key on a QWERTY keyboard will use this location. This invariant is also returned when the location of the key cannot be identified.
Left
The key is on the left side of the keyboard.
For instance, the left Shift key below the Caps Lock key on a QWERTY keyboard will use this location.
Right
The key is on the right side of the keyboard.
For instance, the right Shift key below the Enter key on a QWERTY keyboard will use this location.
Numpad
The key is on the numpad.
For instance, the “1” key on the numpad will use this location.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for KeyLocation
impl Clone for KeyLocation
§fn clone(&self) -> KeyLocation
fn clone(&self) -> KeyLocation
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impl Debug for KeyLocation
§impl Hash for KeyLocation
impl Hash for KeyLocation
§impl PartialEq for KeyLocation
impl PartialEq for KeyLocation
impl Copy for KeyLocation
impl Eq for KeyLocation
impl StructuralPartialEq for KeyLocation
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impl Freeze for KeyLocation
impl RefUnwindSafe for KeyLocation
impl Send for KeyLocation
impl Sync for KeyLocation
impl Unpin for KeyLocation
impl UnwindSafe for KeyLocation
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