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OpenMPT Development (Archive) => Feature Requests => Feature Request Archive => Topic started by: pelya on May 13, 2007, 20:16:22

Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: pelya on May 13, 2007, 20:16:22
I think that will be nice to have Windows keys as additional Shift/Control-like key, e.g. for Chord Modifier. They may be used as plain keys too. Start Menu won't open while you in Modplug window.
I want to hear your opinions, since I've already written a patch   :D  .


Edit by Mod: Added [REQ] tag in title.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: Saga Musix on May 14, 2007, 12:43:49
in general, anice idea, but this HAS to be optional.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: LPChip on May 14, 2007, 13:48:20
Agreed.

I would even want to see that if you have the key not assigned, it just opens start menu, and if you have, only then that function is being used and start menu remains in tact.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: Diamond on May 14, 2007, 15:23:42
I agree.  I think having it available as a modifier would be nice, but it shouldn't disable the start menu activation unless it's assigned to a function by itself.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: Saga Musix on May 14, 2007, 16:03:14
agreed.
Do you also have a patch for the "Context Menu" key? :)
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: pelya on May 15, 2007, 05:45:19
I'll make it optional when it will get to SVN (if it won't be done by rewbs).
I also should note that disabling Startup Menu won't work in all dialogs (only in those that have custom input handlers, which is the most of MPT dialogs :) ). Also there's theoretical possibility that Startup Menu pops up if MPT slowed down alot and you hitting Windows key really fast.
If we'll ever make MPT to use DirectInput (if we want to use 2 PC keyboards with different instruments or octave ranges, that's it) the DirectInput will disable Start Menu in more robust way.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: pelya on June 05, 2007, 09:56:14
Feature updated: using Windows keys as additional modifier keys, disables Start Menu popup from Modplug.
Also disables NumLock/CapsLock/ScrollLock lamps on keyboard (someone requested that on forum some time ago. The lamps will blink anyway - can't help it until we'll start using DirectInput).
Should disable default key functions only if those keys are used in keyboard config.
Now waiting 'till rewbs applies the patch . 8)
Title: Context Key?
Post by: Really Weird Person on October 10, 2007, 00:48:40
What does "Context key" mean? Do you mean the applications key, the one commonly found between the right Windows and right Control keys?
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: pelya on October 10, 2007, 06:47:20
Context Menu key mentioned by Jojo is probably the key between right Alt and right Control - there's two keys there, one is right Windows key, Context Menu key is another one :-) . With default keyboard config hitting it will show popup menu for currently selected item - the same as hitting right mouse button.
Title: Context Key?
Post by: Really Weird Person on October 10, 2007, 11:43:20
So it does mean the applications key. That's cool. BTW, I did say between the right Windows and Control keys, not right Alt and Control keys. If it is between your right Control and Alt, then you probably use a laptop without an external keyboard.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: Saga Musix on October 10, 2007, 16:58:39
yep, i call that the context key myself coz it activates the context (right click) menus :P
Title: Context Key?
Post by: Really Weird Person on October 10, 2007, 22:24:56
I call it applications because Windows Vista does. Windows XP does not call it anything. I guess that it indirectly calls it "pop-up Start." I also noticed that that is the name that Modplug Tracker gives it.
Title: Use Windows keys as modifier keys
Post by: Saga Musix on October 10, 2007, 23:23:19
Modplug doesn't name keys, it just takes the descriptions the system has :)
i notice this in every english program that shows german key definitions :)