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Operating Systems Linux By angle-brackets/"pipe" button doesn't work? Post 302070171 by riwa on Sunday 2nd of April 2006 01:52:57 PM
Old 04-02-2006
PHP My angle-brackets/"pipe" button doesn't work?

How can I configure it?

I have a swedish keyboard with swedish keyboard setting. Everything works perfectly (едц) except that button. What can be wrong?

/Richard

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NOTE: It seems like the computer notices the input but that the button isn't assigned to anything (the keyboard-cursor stops). How can I manually assign a button to a sign?
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Sensor(3I)                                                                                                                              Sensor(3I)

NAME
Sensor - describe input interest SYNOPSIS
#include <InterViews/sensor.h> DESCRIPTION
A sensor specifies a set of input events to catch. PUBLIC OPERATIONS
Sensor() Create a new sensor that initially will not catch any events. virtual void motion(boolean) Specify the sensor should (parameter is true) or should not (parameter is false) catch pointer motion events. virtual boolean motion() Return whether the sensor is catching pointer motion events. virtual void key(boolean) Specify the sensor should (parameter is true) or should not (parameter is false) catch keyboard events. virtual boolean key() Return whether the sensor is catching keyboard events. virtual void button(boolean, PointerButton = Event::any) Specify the sensor should (parameter is true) or should not (parameter is false) catch button events. The pointer button may spec- ify a particular button or Event::any (meaning all button events). virtual boolean button(PointerButton = Event::any) Return whether the sensor is catching button events. The pointer button may specify a particular button or Event::any (meaning any of the buttons). virtual boolean caught(Event&) Return whether the sensor is catching the given event. void Catch(EventType) Express interest in a particular type of event. This function is provided solely for backward compatibility and will be removed in a future version. void CatchButton(EventType, int) Express interest in a particular type of button event for a specific button. This function is provided solely for backward compati- bility and will be removed in a future version. void Ignore(EventType) Remove interest in a particular type of event. This function is provided solely for backward compatibility and will be removed in a future version. void IgnoreButton(EventType, int) Remove interest in a particular type of button event for a specific button. This function is provided solely for backward compati- bility and will be removed in a future version. SEE ALSO
Event(3I) InterViews Reference Manual Sensor(3I)
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