OpenSceneGraph/examples/osgkeyboard
Robert Osfield 11f9575b24 From Melchior Franz, "The GUIEventAdapter header file had KeySymbols for the super and
hyper keys defined already, but these modifiers were missing in
GUIEventAdapter::ModKeyMask, and the EventQueue ingored them as well.

The attached diff/archive adds the missing parts for Super/Hyper
modifier key support.


I'm aware that this might not be supported on all systems/keyboards
out of the box, but decided to submit it anyway because:

- developers are aware of differences between input devices
 (Some mice have scroll wheels, others don't. Some have five or
 more buttons, some have only one. Some keyboards don't have
 numpads, some have AltGr, some don't etc.)

- even if someone relies on Hyper/Super in distributed software,
 this is easy to fix and doesn't create lock-in conditions

- while the names Hyper/Super may only be common on X11, they are
 just symbol names and not OS-specific

- even though some systems might not offer these additional modifiers
 by default, it's likely that all of them have at least 8 modifier
 levels internally, so it should only be a matter of OS configuration
 to make them work

- having super/hyper available is useful to offer a user ways
 to define local key definitions that are safe from collisions with
 predefined "official" key assignments"
2008-04-11 11:10:12 +00:00
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CMakeLists.txt
osgkeyboard.cpp From Melchior Franz, "The GUIEventAdapter header file had KeySymbols for the super and 2008-04-11 11:10:12 +00:00