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reading the state of USB keys and mouse buttons
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reading the state of USB keys and mouse buttons


  • Subject: reading the state of USB keys and mouse buttons
  • From: Rich Morin <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 10:32:20 -0800

A friend of mine is having difficulty with reading the state of keys and
mouse buttons. He writes:

[We want to] read which USB keyboard keys and USB mouse buttons are down
at any moment -- independent of what keys or buttons they are. We don't
want to know if we've gotten a Control N; we just want to know if the
Control key is down or up and the N key is down or up, and so forth.

Clues? Suggestions?

-r
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