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Interface Summary | |
IKeyFormatter | Any formatter capable of taking key sequence or a key stroke and converting it into a string. |
Class Summary | |
CharacterKey | Instances of CharacterKey represent keys on the keyboard which represent unicode characters. |
Key | Key is the abstract base class for all objects representing keys on the keyboard. |
KeyFormatterFactory | A cache for formatters. |
KeySequence | A KeySequence is defined as a list of zero or more KeyStrokes, with the stipulation that all KeyStroke objects must be complete, save for the last one, whose completeness is optional. |
KeyStroke | A KeyStroke is defined as an optional set of modifier keys followed optionally by a natural key. |
ModifierKey | Instances of ModifierKey represent the four keys on the keyboard recognized by convention as 'modifier keys', those keys typically pressed in combination with themselves and/or a NaturalKey. |
NaturalKey | Instances of NaturalKey represent all keys on the keyboard not known by convention as 'modifier keys'. |
SpecialKey | Instances of SpecialKey represent the keys on keyboard recognized as neither modifier keys nor character keys. |
SWTKeySupport | A utility class for converting SWT events into key strokes. |
Exception Summary | |
ParseException | An exception indicating problems while parsing formal string representations of either KeyStroke or KeySequence objects. |
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