#[repr(i32)]pub enum Key {
Show 121 variants
Space = 32,
Apostrophe = 39,
Comma = 44,
Minus = 45,
Period = 46,
Slash = 47,
Num0 = 48,
Num1 = 49,
Num2 = 50,
Num3 = 51,
Num4 = 52,
Num5 = 53,
Num6 = 54,
Num7 = 55,
Num8 = 56,
Num9 = 57,
Semicolon = 59,
Equal = 61,
A = 65,
B = 66,
C = 67,
D = 68,
E = 69,
F = 70,
G = 71,
H = 72,
I = 73,
J = 74,
K = 75,
L = 76,
M = 77,
N = 78,
O = 79,
P = 80,
Q = 81,
R = 82,
S = 83,
T = 84,
U = 85,
V = 86,
W = 87,
X = 88,
Y = 89,
Z = 90,
LeftBracket = 91,
Backslash = 92,
RightBracket = 93,
GraveAccent = 96,
World1 = 161,
World2 = 162,
Escape = 256,
Enter = 257,
Tab = 258,
Backspace = 259,
Insert = 260,
Delete = 261,
Right = 262,
Left = 263,
Down = 264,
Up = 265,
PageUp = 266,
PageDown = 267,
Home = 268,
End = 269,
CapsLock = 280,
ScrollLock = 281,
NumLock = 282,
PrintScreen = 283,
Pause = 284,
F1 = 290,
F2 = 291,
F3 = 292,
F4 = 293,
F5 = 294,
F6 = 295,
F7 = 296,
F8 = 297,
F9 = 298,
F10 = 299,
F11 = 300,
F12 = 301,
F13 = 302,
F14 = 303,
F15 = 304,
F16 = 305,
F17 = 306,
F18 = 307,
F19 = 308,
F20 = 309,
F21 = 310,
F22 = 311,
F23 = 312,
F24 = 313,
F25 = 314,
Kp0 = 320,
Kp1 = 321,
Kp2 = 322,
Kp3 = 323,
Kp4 = 324,
Kp5 = 325,
Kp6 = 326,
Kp7 = 327,
Kp8 = 328,
Kp9 = 329,
KpDecimal = 330,
KpDivide = 331,
KpMultiply = 332,
KpSubtract = 333,
KpAdd = 334,
KpEnter = 335,
KpEqual = 336,
LeftShift = 340,
LeftControl = 341,
LeftAlt = 342,
LeftSuper = 343,
RightShift = 344,
RightControl = 345,
RightAlt = 346,
RightSuper = 347,
Menu = 348,
Unknown = -1,
}
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Input keys.
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Space = 32
Apostrophe = 39
Comma = 44
Minus = 45
Period = 46
Slash = 47
Num0 = 48
Num1 = 49
Num2 = 50
Num3 = 51
Num4 = 52
Num5 = 53
Num6 = 54
Num7 = 55
Num8 = 56
Num9 = 57
Semicolon = 59
Equal = 61
A = 65
B = 66
C = 67
D = 68
E = 69
F = 70
G = 71
H = 72
I = 73
J = 74
K = 75
L = 76
M = 77
N = 78
O = 79
P = 80
Q = 81
R = 82
S = 83
T = 84
U = 85
V = 86
W = 87
X = 88
Y = 89
Z = 90
LeftBracket = 91
Backslash = 92
RightBracket = 93
GraveAccent = 96
World1 = 161
World2 = 162
Escape = 256
Enter = 257
Tab = 258
Backspace = 259
Insert = 260
Delete = 261
Right = 262
Left = 263
Down = 264
Up = 265
PageUp = 266
PageDown = 267
Home = 268
End = 269
CapsLock = 280
ScrollLock = 281
NumLock = 282
PrintScreen = 283
Pause = 284
F1 = 290
F2 = 291
F3 = 292
F4 = 293
F5 = 294
F6 = 295
F7 = 296
F8 = 297
F9 = 298
F10 = 299
F11 = 300
F12 = 301
F13 = 302
F14 = 303
F15 = 304
F16 = 305
F17 = 306
F18 = 307
F19 = 308
F20 = 309
F21 = 310
F22 = 311
F23 = 312
F24 = 313
F25 = 314
Kp0 = 320
Kp1 = 321
Kp2 = 322
Kp3 = 323
Kp4 = 324
Kp5 = 325
Kp6 = 326
Kp7 = 327
Kp8 = 328
Kp9 = 329
KpDecimal = 330
KpDivide = 331
KpMultiply = 332
KpSubtract = 333
KpAdd = 334
KpEnter = 335
KpEqual = 336
LeftShift = 340
LeftControl = 341
LeftAlt = 342
LeftSuper = 343
RightShift = 344
RightControl = 345
RightAlt = 346
RightSuper = 347
Menu = 348
Unknown = -1
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