[−][src]Struct rubidium::LowActiveKeys
The GBA's key data, where a low value in a bit means the key is pressed.
This is the opposite convention from most usual input systems. You can
convert this into the HighActiveKeys
keys type, and that will behave
more like how you probably expect.
Trait Implementations
impl Clone for LowActiveKeys
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fn clone(&self) -> LowActiveKeys
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Copy for LowActiveKeys
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impl Debug for LowActiveKeys
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impl Default for LowActiveKeys
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fn default() -> LowActiveKeys
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impl From<LowActiveKeys> for HighActiveKeys
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fn from(low: LowActiveKeys) -> Self
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