pub enum DeviceEvent {
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MouseMotion {
delta: (f64, f64),
},
MouseWheel {
delta: MouseScrollDelta,
},
Motion {
axis: u32,
value: f64,
},
Button {
button: u32,
state: ElementState,
},
Key(RawKeyEvent),
}Expand description
Represents raw hardware events that are not associated with any particular window.
Useful for interactions that diverge significantly from a conventional 2D GUI, such as 3D camera or first-person game controls. Many physical actions, such as mouse movement, can produce both device and window events. Because window events typically arise from virtual devices (corresponding to GUI cursors and keyboard focus) the device IDs may not match.
Note that these events are delivered regardless of input focus.
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MouseMotion
Change in physical position of a pointing device.
This represents raw, unfiltered physical motion. Not to be confused with
WindowEvent::CursorMoved.
Fields
MouseWheel
Physical scroll event
Fields
delta: MouseScrollDeltaMotion
Motion on some analog axis. This event will be reported for all arbitrary input devices that winit supports on this platform, including mouse devices. If the device is a mouse device then this will be reported alongside the MouseMotion event.
Button
Key(RawKeyEvent)
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Source§impl Clone for DeviceEvent
impl Clone for DeviceEvent
Source§fn clone(&self) -> DeviceEvent
fn clone(&self) -> DeviceEvent
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impl Debug for DeviceEvent
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impl PartialEq for DeviceEvent
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impl Freeze for DeviceEvent
impl RefUnwindSafe for DeviceEvent
impl Send for DeviceEvent
impl Sync for DeviceEvent
impl Unpin for DeviceEvent
impl UnwindSafe for DeviceEvent
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