Fix certain characters being recognized as special keys in Windows when using…

Fix certain characters being recognized as special keys in Windows when using the us international layout
parent d4599fff
......@@ -2658,7 +2658,8 @@ void DisplayServerWindows::_process_key_events() {
KeyEvent &ke = key_event_buffer[i];
switch (ke.uMsg) {
case WM_CHAR: {
if ((i == 0 && ke.uMsg == WM_CHAR) || (i > 0 && key_event_buffer[i - 1].uMsg == WM_CHAR)) {
// extended keys should only be processed as WM_KEYDOWN message.
if (!KeyMappingWindows::is_extended_key(ke.wParam) && ((i == 0 && ke.uMsg == WM_CHAR) || (i > 0 && key_event_buffer[i - 1].uMsg == WM_CHAR))) {
Ref<InputEventKey> k;
k.instance();
......
......@@ -411,3 +411,16 @@ unsigned int KeyMappingWindows::get_scansym(unsigned int p_code, bool p_extended
return keycode;
}
bool KeyMappingWindows::is_extended_key(unsigned int p_code) {
return p_code == VK_INSERT ||
p_code == VK_DELETE ||
p_code == VK_HOME ||
p_code == VK_END ||
p_code == VK_PRIOR ||
p_code == VK_NEXT ||
p_code == VK_LEFT ||
p_code == VK_UP ||
p_code == VK_RIGHT ||
p_code == VK_DOWN;
}
......@@ -43,6 +43,7 @@ class KeyMappingWindows {
public:
static unsigned int get_keysym(unsigned int p_code);
static unsigned int get_scansym(unsigned int p_code, bool p_extended);
static bool is_extended_key(unsigned int p_code);
};
#endif // KEY_MAPPING_WINDOWS_H
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