Clear pressed keys after loosing input focus (#3532)#4388
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Clear pressed keys after loosing input focus (#3532)#4388thedmd wants to merge 1 commit intoocornut:masterfrom
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Thank you! Should merge soon For future readers, note that #3532 was only reopened following changes #2445, #2696, #3751, #4377 where backends now report mouse position for unfocused window. As thus, old backends won't be affected. |
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Merged with amends: 2f40be6
Thanks a lot again! Amazing help. |
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This PR address #3532.
Implemented on all backends. Exceptions:
glut - no explicit API available to handle focus
marmalade - not supported (SDK is no longer available anywhere)
iOS - backend is very basic and handle only touches, not relevant to this PR
Android - focus event appears to not event be fully exposed in native API, not a single example was found; this is usually handled in onPause/onResume, can be considered out of the scope of this PR; using hardware keyboard isn't usual use case