pub enum Key<Str = SmolStr> {
Named(NamedKey),
Character(Str),
Unidentified(NativeKey),
Dead(Option<char>),
}Expand description
Key represents the meaning of a keypress.
This is a superset of the UI Events Specification’s KeyboardEvent.key with
additions:
- All simple variants are wrapped under the
Namedvariant - The
Unidentifiedvariant here, can still identify a key through it’sNativeKeyCode. - The
Deadvariant here, can specify the character which is inserted when pressing the dead-key twice.
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Named(NamedKey)
A simple (unparameterised) action
Character(Str)
A key string that corresponds to the character typed by the user, taking into account the user’s current locale setting, and any system-level keyboard mapping overrides that are in effect.
Unidentified(NativeKey)
This variant is used when the key cannot be translated to any other variant.
The native key is provided (if available) in order to allow the user to specify keybindings for keys which are not defined by this API, mainly through some sort of UI.
Dead(Option<char>)
Contains the text representation of the dead-key when available.
§Platform-specific
- Web: Always contains
None
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Source§impl Key
impl Key
Sourcepub fn to_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
pub fn to_text(&self) -> Option<&str>
Convert a key to its approximate textual equivalent.
§Examples
use winit::keyboard::{Key, NamedKey};
assert_eq!(Key::Character("a".into()).to_text(), Some("a"));
assert_eq!(Key::Named(NamedKey::Enter).to_text(), Some("\r"));
assert_eq!(Key::Named(NamedKey::F20).to_text(), None);Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<Str> Ord for Key<Str>where
Str: Ord,
impl<Str> Ord for Key<Str>where
Str: Ord,
Source§impl<Str> PartialOrd for Key<Str>where
Str: PartialOrd,
impl<Str> PartialOrd for Key<Str>where
Str: PartialOrd,
impl<Str> Eq for Key<Str>where
Str: Eq,
impl<Str> StructuralPartialEq for Key<Str>
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impl<Str> Freeze for Key<Str>where
Str: Freeze,
impl<Str> RefUnwindSafe for Key<Str>where
Str: RefUnwindSafe,
impl<Str> Send for Key<Str>where
Str: Send,
impl<Str> Sync for Key<Str>where
Str: Sync,
impl<Str> Unpin for Key<Str>where
Str: Unpin,
impl<Str> UnwindSafe for Key<Str>where
Str: UnwindSafe,
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Source§fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
fn equivalent(&self, key: &K) -> bool
Compare self to
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