Yeap, Mr. Vincent is right. The message which I described comes by
holding down the key(Shift or Alt).

2012/4/9 Vincent Torri <[email protected]>:
> On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 9:46 AM, Carsten Haitzler <[email protected]> wrote:
>> On Wed, 4 Apr 2012 19:06:41 +0900 Kim Shinwoo <[email protected]> said:
>>
>>> Thanks for your response, The KEY_DOWN/UP events depend on
>>> implementation of the ecore_win32_event as you know.
>>> But the message is different between X11 and Windows. When I hold down
>>> the 'space' key, the message comes as bellows.
>>>
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>   WM_CHAR
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>   WM_CHAR
>>>   ...
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>   WM_CHAR
>>
>> ok. the logic seemed to work something like that...
>>
>>> For reference,
>>> in case of 'shift' and 'control' keys
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>   ...
>>>   WM_KEYDOWN
>>>
>>> 'alt' key
>>>   WM_SYSKEYDOWN
>>>   WM_SYSKEYDOWN
>>>   ...
>>>   WM_SYSKEYDOWN
>>
>> ok... so when do we know shift (or alt) are RELEASED? is there no key up of
>> some sort?
>
> if i'm not mistaken, Kim holds shift ar alt keys down. If it release
> them, they keyup is sent
>
> Vincent
>
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