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Re: modifier key query



Wesley Smith (email@hidden) on 2008-12-26 3:04 AM said:

>Is there a way to know if a modifier key (shift, ctrl, option, cmd,
>etc) is pressed?  Obviously, there's this:
>NSUInteger modifierFlags = [theEvent modifierFlags];
>
>but what if you need to know this information independent of an
>NSEvent?  Anyway to get it?  So far I haven't seen anything
>encouraging in the docs.

There's GetCurrentKeyModifiers(), which is superbly documented in
CarbonEventsCore.h.  But sticking with NSEvent, if you can, if probably
better.

Sean


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