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Author SHA1 Message Date
Sam Lantinga
4dea340ca7 Fixed bug 4477 - Support more than 4 XInput-capable devices on Windows
Jimb Esser

Add new RawInput controller API, and improved correlation with XInput/WGI

Reorder joystick init so drivers can ask the others if they handle a device reliably
Do not poll disconnected XInput devices (major perf issue)
Fix various cases where incorrect correlation could happen
Simple mechanism for propagating unhandled Guide button presses even before guaranteed correlation
Correlate by axis motion as well as button presses
Fix failing to zero other trigger
Fix SDL_HINT_JOYSTICK_HIDAPI not working if set before calling SDL_Init()
Add missing device to device names
Disable RawInput if we have a mismatch of XInput-capable but not RawInput-capable devices

Updated to SDL 2.0.13 code with the following notes:
New HID driver: xbox360w - no idea what that is, hopefully urelated
SDL_hidapijoystick.c had been refactored to couple data handling logic with device opening logic and device lists caused some problems, yields slightly uglier integration than previously when the 360 HID device driver was just handling the data.
SDL_hidapijoystick.c now often pulls the device off of the joystick_hwdata structure for some rumble logic, but it appears that code path is never reached, so probably not a problem.
Looks like joystick_hwdata was refactored to not include a mutex in other drivers, maintainers may want to do the same refactor here if that's useful for some reason.
Something changed in how devices get names, so getting generic names.
Had to fix a (new?) bug where removing an XInput controller caused existing controllers (that moved to a new XInput index) to get identified as 0x045e/0x02fd ("it's probably Bluetooth" in code), rendering the existing HIDAPI_IsDevicePresent and new RAWINPUT_IsDevicePresent unreliable.
2020-03-16 12:23:38 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
e261bd4205 Improved fix for bug 4748 - Calling WIN_UpdateClipCursor() / WIN_UpdateClipCursorForWindows() on WIN_PumpEvents() causes beeping and choppy mouse cursor movement, right-click doesn't work 2020-02-12 12:26:27 -08:00
Sam Lantinga
6fe6946a2f Fixed relative mode mouse events stopping if you click on the title bar 2020-02-11 21:19:05 -08:00
Sam Lantinga
c31727c7e7 Fixed bug 4748 - Calling WIN_UpdateClipCursor() / WIN_UpdateClipCursorForWindows() on WIN_PumpEvents() causes beeping and choppy mouse cursor movement, right-click doesn't work
The problem here was calling ClipCursor() continuously in a tight loop. Fixed by only calling ClipCursor() if the clip area needs to be updated.
2020-02-11 10:08:22 -08:00
Sam Lantinga
668276fe81 Don't add a frame to borderless windows.
It was done to allow hotkey resizing of borderless windows, but Windows will sometimes draw it, regardless of our WM_* message handling. See bug 4466 for more details.
2020-02-11 09:41:55 -08:00
Sam Lantinga
f867cebbd4 Fixed bug 4709 - incorrect (not) handling of windows on-screen cursor keys
Alex Denisov

When using Win10 on-screen keyboard (tooltip.exe), the left and right cursor keys in it do not produce SDLK_LEFT and SDLK_RIGHT events.

Windows messages generated by the on-screen keyboard, for some reason, have their scancodes set to zeroes. Here is the log from Spy++:

WM_KEYDOWN nVirtKey:VK_LEFT cRepeat:1 ScanCode:00 fExtended:0 fAltDown:0 fRepeat:0 fUp:0
WM_KEYUP nVirtKey:VK_LEFT cRepeat:1 ScanCode:00 fExtended:0 fAltDown:0 fRepeat:1 fUp:1

Regular physical keyboard produces VK_LEFT (ScanCode:4B) and VK_RIGHT (ScanCode:4D) which are interpreted correctly.

With on-screen keyboard, the switch statement in VKeytoScancode() does not check for VK_LEFT and VK_RIGHT, returning SDL_SCANCODE_UNKNOWN, which in turn does not get mapped to anything (because the scan codes are zeroes).
2020-02-11 08:36:13 -08:00
Sam Lantinga
a8780c6a28 Updated copyright date for 2020 2020-01-16 20:49:25 -08:00
Sylvain Becker
c9d0e2ae0a Fixed bug 4840 - Read of uninitialized memory in DXGI_LoadDLL (Thanks!) 2019-10-23 09:26:27 +02:00
Sylvain Becker
d5d34de4db Fixed bug 4839 - Read of uninitialized memory in Win32_ResizeWindowShape
(Thanks!)
2019-10-23 09:17:53 +02:00
Sylvain Becker
758badffa5 Fixed bug 4841 - Misplaced parenthesis WIN_WindowProc / WM_ACTIVATE / ClipCursor
(Thanks!)
2019-10-23 08:58:52 +02:00
Ozkan Sezer
8a394209c4 SDL_windowsevents.c: remove isVistaOrNewer (not used since 8cb1dc50bb28) 2019-09-05 20:47:20 +03:00
Sylvain Becker
bf2f4703f2 SDL_windowsmessagebox.c: remove unused variable 2019-09-05 10:49:53 +02:00
Sam Lantinga
cc64b369fb Allow mouse messages from Wacom pens, e.g. right click pen buttons, etc. 2019-08-30 15:32:15 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
afb9ff9507 Fixed bug where the Steam overlay would generate an event and stop input processing for the frame. 2019-08-30 08:03:19 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
13c4d5e7e3 Fixed Windows relative mouse coordinates when capturing the mouse over RDP 2019-08-26 17:43:01 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
63197c4338 Fix bug where the wrong button was the default in the old message box because buttons were added backwards, breaking the indexing used by GetButtonIndex.
Add messagebox flags to explicilty request left-to-right button order or right-to-left.  If neither is specified it'll be some platform default.
2019-08-02 17:19:50 -07:00
Alex Szpakowski
d5ec735a33 Add a windowID field to SDL_TouchFingerEvent (bug #4331).
This is unimplemented on some platforms and will cause compile errors when building those platform backends for now.
2019-08-01 18:22:12 -03:00
Ozkan Sezer
c37c6cbbca use WIN_IsWindowsVistaOrGreater() from core/windows for isVistaOrNewer 2019-07-31 23:37:02 +03:00
Ozkan Sezer
4953e050f5 use SDL_zeroa at more places where the argument is an array. 2019-07-31 05:11:40 +03:00
Sam Lantinga
e7c2cf107a Fixed bug 4704 - SDL_HINT_ANDROID_SEPERATE_MOUSE_AND_TOUCH on Windows?
superfury

I notice that, somehow, when locking the mouse into place(using SDL_SetRelativeMouseMode), somehow at least the movement information gets through to both mouse movement and touch movement events?

My app handles both, so when moving a touched finger accross the app(using RDP from an Android device) I see the mouse moving inside the app when it shouldn't(meaning that the touch movement is ignored properly by the app(press-location dependant) but the mouse movement is still performed due to the mouse movement events)?
2019-07-15 09:36:53 -07:00
Cameron Gutman
7e09718dfe Ignore synthetic mouse events generated for touchscreens
Windows generates fake raw mouse events for touchscreens for compatibility
with legacy apps that predate touch support in Windows. We already handle
touch events explicitly, so drop the synthetic events to avoid duplicates.
2019-07-07 11:23:16 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
0beadea574 windows: Call GetWindowText() with the correct parameters (thanks, Zebediah!)
GetWindowText() wants you to tell it the size of the buffer--including the
terminating NULL char--but we weren't counting that last char, losing the
last char of the string in the process. This was only seen with the special
case of SDL_CreateWindowFrom() to use an existing native window, not
the usual SDL_CreateWindow() codepath.

Fixes Bugzilla #4696.
2019-06-26 01:29:01 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
399df540e3 windows: Drop WM_ACTIVATE when window is hidden, but only if being activated.
Fixes Bugzilla #4571.
2019-06-11 01:14:24 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
f2c8d8e9c4 Fixed bug 4443 - Incorrect scan code reported for numpad 5
bplu4t2f

When num lock is on, the scancode reported for numpad 5 is SDL_SCANCODE_KP_5, which is correct. However, when num lock is off, windows reports the VK_CLEAR virtual key code, which is incorrectly translated into SDL_SCANCODE_CLEAR inside of the VKeytoScancode(WPARAM vkey) function.
2019-06-08 10:47:43 -07:00
Sylvain Becker
b45abbb2a7 Bug 4576: fix warning and compile 2019-04-02 17:57:27 +02:00
Sylvain Becker
1a4c3b57b7 Bug 4576: remove touch/mouse duplication for Windows 2019-04-02 16:58:11 +02:00
Sam Lantinga
5e13087b0f Updated copyright for 2019 2019-01-04 22:01:14 -08:00
Alex Szpakowski
5029d50ea8 Add SDL_TouchDeviceType enum and SDL_GetTouchDeviceType(SDL_TouchID id).
Touch device types include SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_DIRECT (a touch screen with window-relative coordinates for touches), SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_INDIRECT_ABSOLUTE (a trackpad-style device with absolute device coordinates), and SDL_TOUCH_DEVICE_INDIRECT_RELATIVE (a trackpad-style device with screen cursor-relative coordinates).

Phone screens are an example of a direct device type. Mac trackpads are the indirect-absolute touch device type. The Apple TV remote is an indirect-relative touch device type.
2018-11-10 16:15:48 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
4659e73892 merge fallout: Patched to compile, fixed some compiler warnings, etc. 2018-11-01 12:31:45 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
62494a2e27 Merge SDL-ryan-batching-renderer branch to default. 2018-10-31 15:03:41 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
b262b0ebc9 Small stack allocations fall back to malloc if they're unexpectedly large. 2018-10-22 20:50:32 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
a1ca84411e Update the cursor clipping each frame, in case it was stolen by another application. 2018-08-26 20:37:23 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
15b3794f11 Only reset the clip rect if it's currently the rect we previously clipped.
This prevents us from clearing the clip rect globally when another application has set it.

There's also an experimental change to regularly update the clip rect for a window defensively, in case someone else has reset it. It works well, but I don't know if it's cheap enough to call as frequently as it would be called now, and might have other undesirable side effects.

Also fixed whitespace and SDL coding style
2018-08-26 10:34:23 -07:00
Cameron Gutman
eff5f65096 Implement SuspendScreenSaver for Win32
Creating a full-screen SDL renderer on Windows will keep the screensaver
suspended by DirectX, as is default for full-screen DX applications. However,
for applications that render in windowed-mode, the screensaver will
still kick in, even if SDL_DisableScreenSaver() is called or
SDL_HINT_VIDEO_ALLOW_SCREENSAVER is set to 0 (default). Implementing
a SuspendScreenSaver() function for Win32 fixes this behavior.
2018-10-09 23:01:43 -07:00
Ryan C. Gordon
e061a92dc9 Some drag'and'drop improvements.
First: disable d'n'd events by default; most apps don't need these at all, and
if an app doesn't explicitly handle these, each drop on the window will cause
a memory leak if the events are enabled. This follows the guidelines we have
for SDL_TEXTINPUT events already.

Second: when events are enabled or disabled, signal the video layer, as it
might be able to inform the OS, causing UI changes or optimizations (for
example, dropping a file icon on a Cocoa app that isn't accepting drops will
cause macOS to show a rejection animation instead of the drop operation just
vanishing into the ether, X11 might show a different cursor when dragging
onto an accepting window, etc).

Third: fill in the drop event details in the test library and enable the
events in testwm.c for making sure this all works as expected.
2018-08-02 16:03:47 -04:00
Ryan C. Gordon
862aa4b47d windows: Fixed some Visual Studio warnings about shadowed variables.
Fixes Bugzilla #4118.
2018-07-22 19:28:27 -04:00
Ozkan Sezer
013b146de9 SDL_windowstaskdialog.h (struct _TASKDIALOGCONFIG): make unions anonymous
otherwise build fails. (at least with my VS2005. and the code accesses the
arms of the unions anonymously anyway.)
2018-06-30 20:55:51 +03:00
Ryan C. Gordon
7c2028f8e9 Attempt to fix "cast from pointer to integer of different size" warnings. 2018-06-29 16:56:11 -04:00
Sam Lantinga
55b24b93b4 Fixed bug 4265 - SDL window falls to the bottom of the screen when dragged down and stuck there
Alexei

On WM_WINDOWPOSCHANGED event, WIN_UpdateClipCursor() is called. SDL_WINDOW_INPUT_FOCUS is set even when the mouse pointer is not inside the SDL window and therefore ClipCursor(&rect) is called. When dragging the window and rect.bottom=800 (i.e. the bottom edge of the screen) the SDL window is clipped to the bottom of the screen and it is not possible to move it back to the center of the screen.
2018-09-26 11:17:43 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
5febdfcece Fixed whitespace 2018-09-24 11:49:25 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
6b3e893105 Added hints SDL_HINT_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_TIME and SDL_HINT_MOUSE_DOUBLE_CLICK_RADIUS to allow tuning double-click sensitivity.
Also increased the default double-click radius to 32 pixels to be more forgiving for touch interfaces
2018-09-14 19:26:26 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
9d6ac3deff Fix creating a minimized window in SDL to not cause focus to be stolen (because ShowWindow( hwnd, SW_MINIMIZE ) would be called after creation, thus changing focus to the prior window based on some per-app list in windows, rather than the window being created with WS_MINIMIZED to start with).
This means we have to consider SDL_WINDOW_MINIMIZED a window creation flag, but on non-windows platforms we just remove it and let the normal FinishWindowCreation re-apply and do the minimize as I have no idea what is right on them or if anything should change.

CR: Phil
2018-06-05 12:46:09 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
a4d0571e4a Reverted change for bug 4152 - restrict the win10 mouse bug workaround to win10 v1709 only
Daniel Gibson

Sorry, but it seems like Microsoft didn't fix the issue properly.

I just updated my Win10 machine, it now is Version 1803, Build 17134.1

I tested with SDL2 2.0.7 (my workaround was released with 2.0.8) and still got
lots of events that directly undid the prior "real" events - just like before.
(See simple testcase in attachement)
By default it sets SDL_HINT_MOUSE_RELATIVE_MODE_WARP - which triggered (and on my machine still triggers) the buggy behavior. You can start it with -raw, then it'll not set that hint and the events will be as expected.
The easiest way to see the difference is looking at the window title, which shows accumulated X and Y values: If you just move your mouse to the right, in -raw mode the number just increases. In non-raw mode (using mouse warping) it stays around 0.

I also had a WinAPI-only testcase: https://gist.github.com/DanielGibson/b5b033c67b9137f0280af9fc53352c68
It just calls SetCursorPos(320,240); on each WM_MOUSEMOVE event, and it also
logs all those events to a mouseevents.log textfile.
This log indeed looks a bit different since the latest Win10 update: It seems like all those events with x=320 y=240 do arrive - but only after I stopped moving the mouse - even though the cursor seems to be moved back every frame (or so).
So moving the mouse to the right gives X coordinates like
330, 325, 333, 340, 330, ...
and then when stopping movement I get lots of events with X coordinate 320
2018-05-07 20:10:12 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
606c5a585c Fixed bug 4152 - Windows 10 v1803 update seems to have fixed the jumping mouse bug (see bug #3931.) 2018-05-05 10:27:53 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
6a0ef0cdbc SDL:
On Windows, have SDL_ShowWindow() not activate the window if the window has the WS_EX_NOACTIVATE window flag.
2018-04-09 10:37:31 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
4d78a99544 Fixed bug where an SDL window that was activated while hidden could never be shown.
Test code:
{
	SDL_Window *win = SDL_CreateWindow( "Dummy", SDL_WINDOWPOS_CENTERED, SDL_WINDOWPOS_CENTERED, 128, 128, SDL_WINDOW_HIDDEN );
	SDL_SysWMinfo info;
	SDL_VERSION( &info.version );
	SDL_GetWindowWMInfo( win, &info );
	SetActiveWindow( info.info.win.window );
	{
		DWORD then = SDL_GetTicks();
		while ( ( SDL_GetTicks() - then ) < 3000 )
		{
			SDL_Event evt;
			SDL_PollEvent( &evt );
		}
		SDL_ShowWindow( win );

		then = SDL_GetTicks();
		while ( ( SDL_GetTicks() - then ) < 3000 )
		{
			SDL_Event evt;
			SDL_PollEvent( &evt );
		}
	}
	SDL_DestroyWindow( win );
}
2018-03-26 12:38:29 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
e14278ef6f Fixed bug 3804 - Message box on Windows truncates button ID
Simon Hug

I just wanted to fix a simple compiler warning in SDL_ShowMessageBox on Windows (which Sam fixed recently) and ended up finding some issues.

Attached patch fixes these issues:

- Because Windows only reports the lower 16 bits of the control identifier that was pushed, the button IDs used by SDL (C type int, most likely 32 bits) can get cut off.

- The documentation states (somewhat ambiguously) that the button ID will be -1 if the dialog was closed, but the current code sets 0. For SDL 2.1, I think this should be a return code of SDL_ShowMessageBox itself. That will free up the button ID and it seems a more appropriate place for signaling this event.

- Ampersands in controls will create mnemonics on Windows (underlined letters that, if combined with the Alt key, will push the button). I was thinking of adding a hint or flag to let the users enable it, but that might have unexpected results.

- When the size of the text gets calculated, it doesn't use the same parameters as the static control. This can cut off text or wrap it weirdly.

- On Windows, the Tab key is used to switch between control groups and sometimes between buttons in dialogs. This didn't seem to work correctly.

Attached patch also adds:

- Icons. Just the system ones that can be loaded with the ordinals IDI_ERROR, IDI_WARNING and IDI_INFORMATION.

- A button limit of 2^16 - 101.

- Some more specific error messages, but they never reach the user because how SDL_ShowMessageBox handles them if an implementation returns with an error.
2018-03-24 10:26:40 -07:00
Sam Lantinga
2419d26724 Progress fixing bug 4100 - errors and warnings after changeset 11917
Ozkan Sezer 2018-03-02 20:02:37 UTC
http://hg.libsdl.org/SDL/rev/d702b0c54e52 resulted in an error and
two warnings when compiled with mingw.

1.  Error from SDL_windowstaskdialog.h:
In file included from src/video/windows/SDL_windowsmessagebox.c:29:0:
src/video/windows/SDL_windowstaskdialog.h:23:54: error: expected ')' before 'HWND'

This is fixed by removing unnecessary annotations:

2.  Warning from SDL_assert.c:
src/SDL_assert.c: In function 'SDL_ExitProcess':
src/SDL_assert.c:138:1: warning: 'noreturn' function does return

Indeed ExitProcess() is prototyped with DECLSPEC_NORETURN, but
TerminateProcess() is not.  This can be rectified by adding an
exit() call in there. Do NOTE, however, that requires building
with a libc:

3.  Warning from SDL_windowsmessagebox.c:
src/video/windows/SDL_windowsmessagebox.c: In function 'WIN_ShowMessageBox':
src/video/windows/SDL_windowsmessagebox.c:513:9: warning: 'nCancelButton' may be used uninitialized in this function

My lazy solution was manually initializing nCancelButton to 0.
2018-03-02 22:53:25 -08:00
Ryan C. Gordon
cef1c1c2ee windows: Restore patches for Task Dialogs and TerminateProcess().
2.0.8 has shipped, these can live in revision control now!
2018-03-02 14:10:25 -05:00
Ryan C. Gordon
3537c3e7a9 Back out Task Dialog and TerminateProcess patches for 2.0.8.
These can return to revision control once we ship.
2018-02-28 10:39:41 -05:00