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| Returns a pointer to a UTF-8 string that stays valid at least until the next call to this function. If you need it around any longer, you must copy it. If the key doesn't have a name, this function returns an empty string (""). <<Color2(green,Should key here be bold? Don't think so.)>> | Returns a pointer to a UTF-8 string that stays valid at least until the next call to this function. If you need it around any longer, you must copy it. If the key doesn't have a name, this function returns an empty string (""). <<Color2(col=green,text="Should key here be bold? Don't think so.")>> |
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| See [[SDL_Scancode]] for details. ??? <<Color2(green,Should this section mention [[SDL_Keycode]]?)>> | See [[SDL_Scancode]] for details. ??? <<Color2(col=green,text="Should this section mention [[SDL_Keycode]]?")>> |
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SDL_GetKeyName
Use this function to get a human-readable name for a key.
Contents
Syntax
const char* SDL_GetKeyName(SDL_Keycode key)
Function Parameters
key |
the desired SDL_Keycode to query ??? |
Return Value
Returns a pointer to a UTF-8 string that stays valid at least until the next call to this function. If you need it around any longer, you must copy it. If the key doesn't have a name, this function returns an empty string (""). Should key here be bold? Don't think so.
Code Examples
You can add your code example here
Remarks
See SDL_Scancode for details. ??? Should this section mention SDL_Keycode?
