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Description
| Interface Summary | |
|---|---|
| Component | An axis is a single button, slider, or dial, which has a single range. |
| Controller | A Controller represents a physical device, such as a keyboard, mouse, or joystick, or a logical grouping of related controls, such as a button pad or mouse ball. |
| ControllerListener | A listener for changes in the state of controllers |
| LinuxDevice | |
| Rumbler | A Rumbler is a controller's mechanism for delivering feedback to the user through the device. |
| Class Summary | |
|---|---|
| AbstractComponent | Skeleton implementation of a named axis. |
| AbstractController | An AbstractController is a skeleton implementation of a controller that contains a fixed number of axes, controllers, and rumblers. |
| AWTEnvironmentPlugin | |
| AWTKeyboard | |
| AWTKeyMap | |
| AWTMouse | |
| AWTMouse.Axis | |
| AWTMouse.Button | |
| Component.Identifier | Identifiers for different Axes. |
| Component.Identifier.Axis | |
| Component.Identifier.Button | |
| Component.Identifier.Key | KeyIDs for standard PC (LATIN-1) keyboards |
| Component.POV | POV enum for different positions. |
| Controller.PortType | Common controller port types. |
| Controller.Type | Types of controller objects. |
| ControllerEnvironment | A ControllerEnvironment represents a collection of controllers that are physically or logically linked. |
| ControllerEvent | An event that is fired when the state of a controller changes |
| DefaultControllerEnvironment | The default controller environment. |
| Event | |
| EventQueue | A FIFO queue for input events. |
| Keyboard | A Keyboard is a type of controller consisting of a single controller, they keypad, which contains several axes (the keys). |
| LinuxAbsInfo | |
| LinuxAbstractController | Represents a Linux controller |
| LinuxAxisDescriptor | |
| LinuxCombinedController | |
| LinuxComponent | Represents a linux Axis |
| LinuxConstantFF | |
| LinuxControllers | helper methods for Linux specific Controllers |
| LinuxDeviceTask | |
| LinuxDeviceThread | Linux doesn't have proper support for force feedback from different threads since it relies on PIDs to determine ownership of a particular effect slot. |
| LinuxEnvironmentPlugin | Environment plugin for linux |
| LinuxEvent | |
| LinuxEventComponent | |
| LinuxEventDevice | |
| LinuxForceFeedbackEffect | |
| LinuxInputID | |
| LinuxJoystickAbstractController | Represents a Linux controller |
| LinuxJoystickAxis | Represents a linux Axis |
| LinuxJoystickButton | Represents a linux button from the joystick interface |
| LinuxJoystickDevice | |
| LinuxJoystickEvent | |
| LinuxJoystickPOV | |
| LinuxKeyboard | Represents an OSX Keyboard |
| LinuxMouse | Represents an OSX Mouse |
| LinuxNativeTypesMap | Mapping utility class between native type ints and string names or Key.Identifiers |
| LinuxPOV | Represents a linux button |
| LinuxRumbleFF | |
| Mouse | A Mouse is a type of controller consisting of two child controllers, a ball and a button pad. |
| NativeDefinitions | This file is generated from /usr/include/linux/input.h please do not edit |
| PluginClassLoader | Loads all plugins. |
| Version | The version and build number of this implementation. |
Top level package for JInput.
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