#region License // // The Open Toolkit Library License // // Copyright (c) 2006 - 2010 the Open Toolkit library. // // Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy // of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal // in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to // use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of // the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do // so, subject to the following conditions: // // The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all // copies or substantial portions of the Software. // // THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, // EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES // OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND // NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT // HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER LIABILITY, // WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING // FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR // OTHER DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. // #endregion using System; using System.Collections.Generic; using System.Diagnostics; using System.Runtime.InteropServices; #if !(ANDROID || IPHONE || MINIMAL) using Microsoft.Win32; #endif using OpenTK.Input; namespace OpenTK.Platform.Windows { sealed class WinRawKeyboard : IKeyboardDriver2 { static readonly WinKeyMap KeyMap = new WinKeyMap(); readonly List keyboards = new List(); readonly List names = new List(); readonly Dictionary rawids = new Dictionary(); readonly IntPtr window; readonly object UpdateLock = new object(); #region Constructors public WinRawKeyboard(IntPtr windowHandle) { Debug.WriteLine("Using WinRawKeyboard."); Debug.Indent(); this.window = windowHandle; RefreshDevices(); Debug.Unindent(); } #endregion #region Public Members public void RefreshDevices() { lock (UpdateLock) { for (int i = 0; i < keyboards.Count; i++) { KeyboardState state = keyboards[i]; state.IsConnected = false; keyboards[i] = state; } int count = WinRawInput.DeviceCount; RawInputDeviceList[] ridl = new RawInputDeviceList[count]; for (int i = 0; i < count; i++) ridl[i] = new RawInputDeviceList(); Functions.GetRawInputDeviceList(ridl, ref count, API.RawInputDeviceListSize); // Discover keyboard devices: foreach (RawInputDeviceList dev in ridl) { ContextHandle id = new ContextHandle(dev.Device); if (rawids.ContainsKey(id)) { // Device already registered, mark as connected KeyboardState state = keyboards[rawids[id]]; state.IsConnected = true; keyboards[rawids[id]] = state; continue; } string name = GetDeviceName(dev); if (name.ToLower().Contains("root")) { // This is a terminal services device, skip it. continue; } else if (dev.Type == RawInputDeviceType.KEYBOARD || dev.Type == RawInputDeviceType.HID) { // This is a keyboard or USB keyboard device. In the latter case, discover if it really is a // keyboard device by qeurying the registry. RegistryKey regkey = GetRegistryKey(name); string deviceDesc = (string)regkey.GetValue("DeviceDesc"); string deviceClass = (string)regkey.GetValue("Class"); string deviceClassGUID = (string)regkey.GetValue("ClassGUID"); // for windows 8 support via OpenTK issue 3198 // making a guess at backwards compatability. Not sure what older windows returns in these cases... if(deviceClass == null || deviceClass.Equals(string.Empty)){ RegistryKey classGUIDKey = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey(@"SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Class\" + deviceClassGUID); deviceClass = classGUIDKey != null ? (string) classGUIDKey.GetValue("Class") : string.Empty; } if (String.IsNullOrEmpty(deviceDesc)) { Debug.Print("[Warning] Failed to retrieve device description, skipping this device."); continue; } else { deviceDesc = deviceDesc.Substring(deviceDesc.LastIndexOf(';') + 1); } if (!String.IsNullOrEmpty(deviceClass) && deviceClass.ToLower().Equals("keyboard")) { // Register the keyboard: RawInputDeviceInfo info = new RawInputDeviceInfo(); int devInfoSize = API.RawInputDeviceInfoSize; Functions.GetRawInputDeviceInfo(dev.Device, RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICEINFO, info, ref devInfoSize); //KeyboardDevice kb = new KeyboardDevice(); //kb.Description = deviceDesc; //kb.NumberOfLeds = info.Device.Keyboard.NumberOfIndicators; //kb.NumberOfFunctionKeys = info.Device.Keyboard.NumberOfFunctionKeys; //kb.NumberOfKeys = info.Device.Keyboard.NumberOfKeysTotal; //kb.DeviceID = dev.Device; RegisterKeyboardDevice(window, deviceDesc); KeyboardState state = new KeyboardState(); state.IsConnected = true; keyboards.Add(state); names.Add(deviceDesc); rawids.Add(new ContextHandle(dev.Device), keyboards.Count - 1); } } } } } public bool ProcessKeyboardEvent(RawInput rin) { bool processed = false; bool pressed = rin.Data.Keyboard.Message == (int)WindowMessage.KEYDOWN || rin.Data.Keyboard.Message == (int)WindowMessage.SYSKEYDOWN; var scancode = rin.Data.Keyboard.MakeCode; var vkey = rin.Data.Keyboard.VKey; bool extended0 = (int)(rin.Data.Keyboard.Flags & RawInputKeyboardDataFlags.E0) != 0; bool extended1 = (int)(rin.Data.Keyboard.Flags & RawInputKeyboardDataFlags.E1) != 0; bool is_valid = true; ContextHandle handle = new ContextHandle(rin.Header.Device); KeyboardState keyboard; if (!rawids.ContainsKey(handle)) { RefreshDevices(); } if (keyboards.Count == 0) return false; // Note:For some reason, my Microsoft Digital 3000 keyboard reports 0 // as rin.Header.Device for the "zoom-in/zoom-out" buttons. // That's problematic, because no device has a "0" id. // As a workaround, we'll add those buttons to the first device (if any). int keyboard_handle = rawids.ContainsKey(handle) ? rawids[handle] : 0; keyboard = keyboards[keyboard_handle]; Key key = KeyMap.TranslateKey(scancode, vkey, extended0, extended1, out is_valid); if (is_valid) { keyboard.SetKeyState(key, (byte)scancode, pressed); processed = true; } lock (UpdateLock) { keyboards[keyboard_handle] = keyboard; return processed; } } #endregion #region Private Members static RegistryKey GetRegistryKey(string name) { // remove the \??\ name = name.Substring(4); string[] split = name.Split('#'); string id_01 = split[0]; // ACPI (Class code) string id_02 = split[1]; // PNP0303 (SubClass code) string id_03 = split[2]; // 3&13c0b0c5&0 (Protocol code) // The final part is the class GUID and is not needed here string findme = string.Format( @"System\CurrentControlSet\Enum\{0}\{1}\{2}", id_01, id_02, id_03); RegistryKey regkey = Registry.LocalMachine.OpenSubKey(findme); return regkey; } static string GetDeviceName(RawInputDeviceList dev) { uint size = 0; Functions.GetRawInputDeviceInfo(dev.Device, RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICENAME, IntPtr.Zero, ref size); IntPtr name_ptr = Marshal.AllocHGlobal((IntPtr)size); Functions.GetRawInputDeviceInfo(dev.Device, RawInputDeviceInfoEnum.DEVICENAME, name_ptr, ref size); string name = Marshal.PtrToStringAnsi(name_ptr); Marshal.FreeHGlobal(name_ptr); return name; } static void RegisterKeyboardDevice(IntPtr window, string name) { RawInputDevice[] rid = new RawInputDevice[1]; // Keyboard is 1/6 (page/id). See http://www.microsoft.com/whdc/device/input/HID_HWID.mspx rid[0] = new RawInputDevice(); rid[0].UsagePage = 1; rid[0].Usage = 6; rid[0].Flags = RawInputDeviceFlags.INPUTSINK; rid[0].Target = window; if (!Functions.RegisterRawInputDevices(rid, 1, API.RawInputDeviceSize)) { Debug.Print("[Warning] Raw input registration failed with error: {0}. Device: {1}", Marshal.GetLastWin32Error(), rid[0].ToString()); } else { Debug.Print("Registered keyboard {0}", name); } } #endregion #region IKeyboardDriver2 Members public KeyboardState GetState() { lock (UpdateLock) { KeyboardState master = new KeyboardState(); foreach (KeyboardState ks in keyboards) { master.MergeBits(ks); } return master; } } public KeyboardState GetState(int index) { lock (UpdateLock) { if (keyboards.Count > index) return keyboards[index]; else return new KeyboardState(); } } public string GetDeviceName(int index) { lock (UpdateLock) { if (names.Count > index) return names[index]; else return String.Empty; } } #endregion } }