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-rw-r--r-- | doc/classes/Input.xml | 27 |
1 files changed, 24 insertions, 3 deletions
diff --git a/doc/classes/Input.xml b/doc/classes/Input.xml index a7a6c2ef45..5b2e019c4c 100644 --- a/doc/classes/Input.xml +++ b/doc/classes/Input.xml @@ -7,6 +7,7 @@ A Singleton that deals with inputs. This includes key presses, mouse buttons and movement, joypads, and input actions. Actions and their events can be set in the Project Settings / Input Map tab. Or be set with [InputMap]. </description> <tutorials> + http://docs.godotengine.org/en/3.0/tutorials/inputs/index.html </tutorials> <demos> </demos> @@ -44,7 +45,7 @@ <return type="Vector3"> </return> <description> - If the device has an accelerometer, this will return the movement. + If the device has an accelerometer, this will return the acceleration. Otherwise, it returns an empty [Vector3]. </description> </method> <method name="get_connected_joypads"> @@ -58,13 +59,14 @@ <return type="Vector3"> </return> <description> + If the device has an accelerometer, this will return the gravity. Otherwise, it returns an empty [Vector3]. </description> </method> <method name="get_gyroscope" qualifiers="const"> <return type="Vector3"> </return> <description> - If the device has a gyroscope, this will return the rate of rotation in rad/s around a device's x, y, and z axis. + If the device has a gyroscope, this will return the rate of rotation in rad/s around a device's x, y, and z axis. Otherwise, it returns an empty [Vector3]. </description> </method> <method name="get_joy_axis" qualifiers="const"> @@ -259,6 +261,7 @@ <argument index="0" name="event" type="InputEvent"> </argument> <description> + Feeds an [InputEvent] to the game. Can be used to artificially trigger input events from code. </description> </method> <method name="remove_joy_mapping"> @@ -334,7 +337,7 @@ <argument index="1" name="connected" type="bool"> </argument> <description> - Emitted when a joypad device has been connected or disconnected + Emitted when a joypad device has been connected or disconnected. </description> </signal> </signals> @@ -349,40 +352,58 @@ Captures the mouse. The mouse will be hidden and unable to leave the game window. But it will still register movement and mouse button presses. </constant> <constant name="MOUSE_MODE_CONFINED" value="3" enum="MouseMode"> + Makes the mouse cursor visible but confines it to the game window. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_ARROW" value="0" enum="CursorShape"> + Arrow cursor. Standard, default pointing cursor. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_IBEAM" value="1" enum="CursorShape"> + I-beam cursor. Usually used to show where the text cursor will appear when the mouse is clicked. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_POINTING_HAND" value="2" enum="CursorShape"> + Pointing hand cursor. Usually used to indicate the pointer is over a link or other interactable item. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_CROSS" value="3" enum="CursorShape"> + Cross cursor. Typically appears over regions in which a drawing operation can be performance or for selections. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_WAIT" value="4" enum="CursorShape"> + Wait cursor. Indicates that the application is busy performing an operation. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_BUSY" value="5" enum="CursorShape"> + Busy cursor. See [code]CURSOR_WAIT[/code]. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_DRAG" value="6" enum="CursorShape"> + Drag cursor. Usually displayed when dragging something. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_CAN_DROP" value="7" enum="CursorShape"> + Can drop cursor. Usually displayed when dragging something to indicate that it can be dropped at the current position. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_FORBIDDEN" value="8" enum="CursorShape"> + Forbidden cursor. Indicates that the current action is forbidden (for example, when dragging something) or that the control at a position is disabled. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_VSIZE" value="9" enum="CursorShape"> + Vertical resize mouse cursor. A double headed vertical arrow. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel vertically. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_HSIZE" value="10" enum="CursorShape"> + Horizontal resize mouse cursor. A double headed horizontal arrow. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel horizontally. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_BDIAGSIZE" value="11" enum="CursorShape"> + Window resize mouse cursor. The cursor is a double headed arrow that goes from the bottom left to the top right. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel both horizontally and vertically. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_FDIAGSIZE" value="12" enum="CursorShape"> + Window resize mouse cursor. The cursor is a double headed arrow that goes from the top left to the bottom right, the opposite of [code]CURSOR_BDIAGSIZE[/code]. It tells the user they can resize the window or the panel both horizontally and vertically. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_MOVE" value="13" enum="CursorShape"> + Move cursor. Indicates that something can be moved. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_VSPLIT" value="14" enum="CursorShape"> + Vertical split mouse cursor. On Windows, it's the same as [code]CURSOR_VSIZE[/code]. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_HSPLIT" value="15" enum="CursorShape"> + Horizontal split mouse cursor. On Windows, it's the same as [code]CURSOR_HSIZE[/code]. </constant> <constant name="CURSOR_HELP" value="16" enum="CursorShape"> + Help cursor. Usually a question mark. </constant> </constants> </class> |