Opentk/Source/OpenTK/KeyPressEventArgs.cs
the_fiddler 4847646cc8 Added INativeWindow.CreateKeyboardDriver()
Added INativeWindow.KeyPress event (KeyPressEventArgs).
Removed INativeWindow.Icon property.
2009-07-19 17:49:51 +00:00

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// #region License
// //
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using System;
namespace OpenTK
{
/// <summary>
/// Defines the event arguments for KeyPress events. Instances of this class are cached:
/// KeyPressEventArgs should only be used inside the relevant event, unless manually cloned.
/// </summary>
public class KeyPressEventArgs : EventArgs
{
char key_char;
/// <summary>
/// Constructs a new instance.
/// </summary>
/// <param name="keyChar">The ASCII character that was typed.</param>
public KeyPressEventArgs(char keyChar)
{
KeyChar = keyChar;
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets a <see cref="System.Char"/> that defines the ASCII character that was typed.
/// </summary>
public char KeyChar
{
get { return key_char; }
private set { key_char = value; }
}
}
}