




The function pane-modifiers-state returns an integer describing which modifiers are currently pressed. The modifiers are Control, Shift, Meta and Hyper (representing Command on Mac OS X). It also describes whether Caps Lock is currently on.
pane
should be a pane that is displayed on the screen. If it is not displayed, pane-modifiers-state returns nil.
The result is a cl:logior of the sys:gesture-spec-*-bit constants for the active modifiers. For example, to check if the Control modifier is currently pressed call:
(logtest (pane-modifiers-state pane)
sys:gesture-spec-control-bit)
sys:gesture-spec-shift-bit
sys:gesture-spec-control-bit
sys:gesture-spec-meta-bit
sys:gesture-spec-hyper-bit
sys:gesture-spec-caps-lock-bit
The Caps Lock bit behaves in a special way: it is on when Caps is locked, rather than when the Caps Lock key is pressed.
On Cocoa sys:gesture-spec-hyper-bit is for Command.
output-pane supports responding to modifier changes - see :modifier-change in the
input-model
.
sys:gesture-spec-shift-bit and so on are documented in the
LispWorks User Guide and Reference Manual
.
CAPI User Guide and Reference Manual (Unix version) - 3 Aug 2017