From: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@gmail.com> Based-on: <20210310042348.21931-1-akihiko.od...@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Akihiko Odaki <akihiko.od...@gmail.com> Message-Id: <20210312133212.3131-1-akihiko.od...@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Gerd Hoffmann <kra...@redhat.com> --- ui/cocoa.m | 38 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++- 1 file changed, 37 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)
diff --git a/ui/cocoa.m b/ui/cocoa.m index 9da0e884b712..37e1fb52eb4d 100644 --- a/ui/cocoa.m +++ b/ui/cocoa.m @@ -690,7 +690,43 @@ QemuCocoaView *cocoaView; NSPoint p = [self screenLocationOfEvent:event]; NSUInteger modifiers = [event modifierFlags]; - // emulate caps lock keydown and keyup + /* + * Check -[NSEvent modifierFlags] here. + * + * There is a NSEventType for an event notifying the change of + * -[NSEvent modifierFlags], NSEventTypeFlagsChanged but these operations + * are performed for any events because a modifier state may change while + * the application is inactive (i.e. no events fire) and we don't want to + * wait for another modifier state change to detect such a change. + * + * NSEventModifierFlagCapsLock requires a special treatment. The other flags + * are handled in similar manners. + * + * NSEventModifierFlagCapsLock + * --------------------------- + * + * If CapsLock state is changed, "up" and "down" events will be fired in + * sequence, effectively updates CapsLock state on the guest. + * + * The other flags + * --------------- + * + * If a flag is not set, fire "up" events for all keys which correspond to + * the flag. Note that "down" events are not fired here because the flags + * checked here do not tell what exact keys are down. + * + * If one of the keys corresponding to a flag is down, we rely on + * -[NSEvent keyCode] of an event whose -[NSEvent type] is + * NSEventTypeFlagsChanged to know the exact key which is down, which has + * the following two downsides: + * - It does not work when the application is inactive as described above. + * - It malfactions *after* the modifier state is changed while the + * application is inactive. It is because -[NSEvent keyCode] does not tell + * if the key is up or down, and requires to infer the current state from + * the previous state. It is still possible to fix such a malfanction by + * completely leaving your hands from the keyboard, which hopefully makes + * this implementation usable enough. + */ if (!!(modifiers & NSEventModifierFlagCapsLock) != qkbd_state_modifier_get(kbd, QKBD_MOD_CAPSLOCK)) { qkbd_state_key_event(kbd, Q_KEY_CODE_CAPS_LOCK, true); -- 2.29.2