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Do you know whether ncurses supports Alt or Ctrl combination keys
I'm new in ncurses. I'd like to ask one question.
Do you know whether ncurses supports Alt or Ctrl combination keys? Our application wants to get response when inputting Alt or Ctrl combination keys by keyboard in one linux c project. I try one testing on ncurses, it seems ncurses doesn't support Alt combination keys, it gets the same value for inputting A and Alt+A. Could anyone give any suggestions on this? Thank you for your time! |
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