Enum druid::Code [−]
pub enum Code {
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Backquote,
Backslash,
BracketLeft,
BracketRight,
Comma,
Digit0,
Digit1,
Digit2,
Digit3,
Digit4,
Digit5,
Digit6,
Digit7,
Digit8,
Digit9,
Equal,
IntlBackslash,
IntlRo,
IntlYen,
KeyA,
KeyB,
KeyC,
KeyD,
KeyE,
KeyF,
KeyG,
KeyH,
KeyI,
KeyJ,
KeyK,
KeyL,
KeyM,
KeyN,
KeyO,
KeyP,
KeyQ,
KeyR,
KeyS,
KeyT,
KeyU,
KeyV,
KeyW,
KeyX,
KeyY,
KeyZ,
Minus,
Period,
Quote,
Semicolon,
Slash,
AltLeft,
AltRight,
Backspace,
CapsLock,
ContextMenu,
ControlLeft,
ControlRight,
Enter,
MetaLeft,
MetaRight,
ShiftLeft,
ShiftRight,
Space,
Tab,
Convert,
KanaMode,
Lang1,
Lang2,
Lang3,
Lang4,
Lang5,
NonConvert,
Delete,
End,
Help,
Home,
Insert,
PageDown,
PageUp,
ArrowDown,
ArrowLeft,
ArrowRight,
ArrowUp,
NumLock,
Numpad0,
Numpad1,
Numpad2,
Numpad3,
Numpad4,
Numpad5,
Numpad6,
Numpad7,
Numpad8,
Numpad9,
NumpadAdd,
NumpadBackspace,
NumpadClear,
NumpadClearEntry,
NumpadComma,
NumpadDecimal,
NumpadDivide,
NumpadEnter,
NumpadEqual,
NumpadHash,
NumpadMemoryAdd,
NumpadMemoryClear,
NumpadMemoryRecall,
NumpadMemoryStore,
NumpadMemorySubtract,
NumpadMultiply,
NumpadParenLeft,
NumpadParenRight,
NumpadStar,
NumpadSubtract,
Escape,
F1,
F2,
F3,
F4,
F5,
F6,
F7,
F8,
F9,
F10,
F11,
F12,
Fn,
FnLock,
PrintScreen,
ScrollLock,
Pause,
BrowserBack,
BrowserFavorites,
BrowserForward,
BrowserHome,
BrowserRefresh,
BrowserSearch,
BrowserStop,
Eject,
LaunchApp1,
LaunchApp2,
LaunchMail,
MediaPlayPause,
MediaSelect,
MediaStop,
MediaTrackNext,
MediaTrackPrevious,
Power,
Sleep,
AudioVolumeDown,
AudioVolumeMute,
AudioVolumeUp,
WakeUp,
Hyper,
Super,
Turbo,
Abort,
Resume,
Suspend,
Again,
Copy,
Cut,
Find,
Open,
Paste,
Props,
Select,
Undo,
Hiragana,
Katakana,
Unidentified,
// some variants omitted
}Expand description
Code is the physical position of a key.
The names are based on the US keyboard. If the key is not present on US keyboards a name from another layout is used.
Specification: https://w3c.github.io/uievents-code/
Variants
`~ on a US keyboard. This is the 半角/全角/漢字 (hankaku/zenkaku/kanji) key on Japanese keyboards
Used for both the US | (on the 101-key layout) and also for the key
located between the “ and Enter keys on row C of the 102-,
104- and 106-key layouts.
Labelled #~ on a UK (102) keyboard.
[{ on a US keyboard.
]} on a US keyboard.
,< on a US keyboard.
0) on a US keyboard.
1! on a US keyboard.
2@ on a US keyboard.
3# on a US keyboard.
4$ on a US keyboard.
5% on a US keyboard.
6^ on a US keyboard.
7& on a US keyboard.
8* on a US keyboard.
9( on a US keyboard.
=+ on a US keyboard.
Located between the left Shift and Z keys.
Labelled | on a UK keyboard.
Located between the / and right Shift keys.
Labelled \ろ (ro) on a Japanese keyboard.
Located between the = and Backspace keys.
Labelled ¥ (yen) on a Japanese keyboard. / on a
Russian keyboard.
a on a US keyboard.
Labelled q on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.
b on a US keyboard.
c on a US keyboard.
d on a US keyboard.
e on a US keyboard.
f on a US keyboard.
g on a US keyboard.
h on a US keyboard.
i on a US keyboard.
j on a US keyboard.
k on a US keyboard.
l on a US keyboard.
m on a US keyboard.
n on a US keyboard.
o on a US keyboard.
p on a US keyboard.
q on a US keyboard.
Labelled a on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.
r on a US keyboard.
s on a US keyboard.
t on a US keyboard.
u on a US keyboard.
v on a US keyboard.
w on a US keyboard.
Labelled z on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.
x on a US keyboard.
y on a US keyboard.
Labelled z on a QWERTZ (e.g., German) keyboard.
z on a US keyboard.
Labelled w on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard, and y on a
QWERTZ (e.g., German) keyboard.
-_ on a US keyboard.
.> on a US keyboard.
’“ on a US keyboard.
;: on a US keyboard.
/? on a US keyboard.
Alt, Option or ⌥.
Alt, Option or ⌥.
This is labelled AltGr key on many keyboard layouts.
Backspace or ⌫.
Labelled Delete on Apple keyboards.
CapsLock or ⇪
The application context menu key, which is typically found between the right Meta key and the right Control key.
Control or ⌃
Control or ⌃
Enter or ↵. Labelled Return on Apple keyboards.
The Windows, ⌘, Command or other OS symbol key.
The Windows, ⌘, Command or other OS symbol key.
Shift or ⇧
Shift or ⇧
(space)
Tab or ⇥
Japanese: 変換 (henkan)
Japanese: カタカナ/ひらがな/ローマ字 (katakana/hiragana/romaji)
Korean: HangulMode 한/영 (han/yeong)
Japanese (Mac keyboard): かな (kana)
Korean: Hanja 한자 (hanja)
Japanese (Mac keyboard): 英数 (eisu)
Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Katakana
Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Hiragana
Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Zenkaku/Hankaku
Japanese: 無変換 (muhenkan)
⌦. The forward delete key.
Note that on Apple keyboards, the key labelled Delete on the main part of
the keyboard should be encoded as “Backspace”.
Page Down, End or ↘
Help. Not present on standard PC keyboards.
Home or ↖
Insert or Ins. Not present on Apple keyboards.
Page Down, PgDn or ⇟
Page Up, PgUp or ⇞
↓
←
→
↑
On the Mac, the “NumLock” code should be used for the numpad Clear key.
0 Ins on a keyboard0 on a phone or remote control
1 End on a keyboard1 or 1 QZ on a phone or
remote control
2 ↓ on a keyboard2 ABC on a phone or remote control
3 PgDn on a keyboard3 DEF on a phone or remote control
4 ← on a keyboard4 GHI on a phone or remote control
5 on a keyboard5 JKL on a phone or remote control
6 → on a keyboard6 MNO on a phone or remote control
7 Home on a keyboard7 PQRS or 7 PRS on a phone
or remote control
8 ↑ on a keyboard8 TUV on a phone or remote control
9 PgUp on a keyboard9 WXYZ or 9 WXY on a phone
or remote control
+
Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.
C or AC (All Clear). Also for use with numpads that have a Clear key that is separate from the NumLock key. On the Mac, the numpad Clear key should always
be encoded as “NumLock”.
CE (Clear Entry)
, (thousands separator). For locales where the thousands separator
is a “.” (e.g., Brazil), this key may generate a ..
. Del. For locales where the decimal separator is “,” (e.g.,
Brazil), this key may generate a ,.
/
=
# on a phone or remote control device. This key is typically found
below the 9 key and to the right of the 0 key.
M+ Add current entry to the value stored in memory.
MC Clear the value stored in memory.
MR Replace the current entry with the value stored in memory.
MS Replace the value stored in memory with the current entry.
M- Subtract current entry from the value stored in memory.
on a keyboard. For use with numpads that provide mathematical
operations (+, -, and /).
Use “NumpadStar” for the * key on phones and remote controls.
( Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.
) Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.
on a phone or remote control device.
This key is typically found below the 7 key and to the left of
the 0 key.
Use “NumpadMultiply” for the key on
numeric keypads.
-
Esc or ⎋
F1
F2
F3
F4
F5
F6
F7
F8
F9
F10
F11
F12
Fn This is typically a hardware key that does not generate a separate
code. Most keyboards do not place this key in the function section, but it is
included here to keep it with related keys.
FLock or FnLock. Function Lock key. Found on the Microsoft
Natural Keyboard.
PrtScr SysRq or Print Screen
Scroll Lock
Pause Break
Some laptops place this key to the left of the ↑ key.
Some laptops place this key to the right of the ↑ key.
Eject or ⏏. This key is placed in the function
section on some Apple keyboards.
Sometimes labelled My Computer on the keyboard
Sometimes labelled Calculator on the keyboard
This key is placed in the function section on some Apple keyboards,
replacing the Eject key.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Found on Sun’s USB keyboard.
Use for dedicated ひらがな key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.
Use for dedicated カタカナ key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.
This value code should be used when no other value given in this specification is appropriate.
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