author | sandman <sandman> | 2002-12-22 23:59:13 (UTC) |
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committer | sandman <sandman> | 2002-12-22 23:59:13 (UTC) |
commit | c513f413c7d901cc9945714c8e7eb47292f63306 (patch) (side-by-side diff) | |
tree | 9ce6af28225f006dffbeb536eb2fd520e903e08d /quickexec/opie-quickexec.control | |
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Totally reworked the key grabbing, which always had problems:
- applications get *all* key events now, as long as they have the focus
- an application decides if it has the keyboard grabbed or not
- if it's grabbed, the app consumes the key press
- if it's not grabbed and a F1-F29 key is pressed, the app sends a QCop
call to the launcher (deviceButtonPressed(...))
- when the launcher receives a QCop deviceButtonPressed it simply sends
the configured QCopEnvelope
- all "special" actions (like menu, home) are now accessible via QCop
calls (see buttonsettings)
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