On Sat, May 25, 2002 at 02:46:20PM -0600, Micah Dowty wrote:
> For a relatively small number of keys, like the VR3 silkscreen buttons, you can use 
>button hotkeys. Create a button widget for each silkscreen button, and assign 
>PG_WP_HOTKEY on the button to the PGKEY_* constant for the button. The button will 
>recieve that key's events. It can be unattached to the divtree if you don't want to 
>see it onscreen.

I tried this, but it figures it doesn't work if the pterm is focused (?)

> If you need something more complex, like getting up/down events, or responding to 
>large numbers of keys, that's what this "input filters" code will provide.

What is the status of the input filters?

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