Query: glutspecialfunc
OS: centos
Section: 3
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UNTITLEDLOCAL UNTITLEDNAMEglutSpecialFunc -- Sets the Special callback for the current windowLIBRARYOpenGLUT - inputSYNOPSIS#include <openglut.h> void glutSpecialFunc(void( *callback )( int key, int x, int y ));PARAMETERScallback Client function for keyboard event.DESCRIPTIONRegisters a callback for OpenGLUT to call when the user presses "special" keys on the keyboard. The special callback handles some additional keys that are not covered under plain "keyboard" events. The key that is passed to the call- back is one of an enumerated set. The association to keys on your keyboard should be obvious. Their GLUT symbol names are: - GLUT_KEY_F1 - GLUT_KEY_F2 - GLUT_KEY_F3 - GLUT_KEY_F4 - GLUT_KEY_F5 - GLUT_KEY_F6 - GLUT_KEY_F7 - GLUT_KEY_F8 - GLUT_KEY_F9 - GLUT_KEY_F10 - GLUT_KEY_F11 - GLUT_KEY_F12 - GLUT_KEY_LEFT - GLUT_KEY_UP - GLUT_KEY_RIGHT - GLUT_KEY_DOWN - GLUT_KEY_PAGE_UP - GLUT_KEY_PAGE_DOWN - GLUT_KEY_HOME - GLUT_KEY_END - GLUT_KEY_INSERT To receive other keys, see glutKeyboardFunc(). This callback is bound to the current window .CAVEATSMany keys are not included; nor is it possible to apply qualifiers such as the Shift or Ctrl key to these keys. Windows created via glutCreateMenuWindow() always cascade keyboard and mouse events to their parent.SEE ALSOglutSpecialUpFunc(3) glutKeyboardFunc(3) Epoch