pub enum PointerButton {
Primary = 0,
Secondary = 1,
Middle = 2,
Extra1 = 3,
Extra2 = 4,
}Expand description
Mouse button (or similar for touch input)
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Primary = 0
The primary mouse button is usually the left one.
Secondary = 1
The secondary mouse button is usually the right one, and most often used for context menus or other optional things.
Middle = 2
The tertiary mouse button is usually the middle mouse button (e.g. clicking the scroll wheel).
Extra1 = 3
The first extra mouse button on some mice. In web typically corresponds to the Browser back button.
Extra2 = 4
The second extra mouse button on some mice. In web typically corresponds to the Browser forward button.
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Source§impl Clone for PointerButton
impl Clone for PointerButton
Source§fn clone(&self) -> PointerButton
fn clone(&self) -> PointerButton
Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for PointerButton
Source§impl PartialEq for PointerButton
impl PartialEq for PointerButton
impl Copy for PointerButton
impl Eq for PointerButton
impl StructuralPartialEq for PointerButton
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impl Freeze for PointerButton
impl RefUnwindSafe for PointerButton
impl Send for PointerButton
impl Sync for PointerButton
impl Unpin for PointerButton
impl UnwindSafe for PointerButton
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