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This command also returns values other than 0 and 1 (like 0.02 or 1.3). Any value greater than zero usually signals that the key or button is pressed. [[inputAction]] does not work reliably when used in RscDisplayMission's onKeyDown event handler (the same is probably true for other input related event handlers). | This command also returns values other than 0 and 1 (like 0.02 or 1.3). Any value greater than zero usually signals that the key or button is pressed. [[inputAction]] does not work reliably when used in RscDisplayMission's onKeyDown event handler (the same is probably true for other input related event handlers). | ||
--[[User:Worldeater|Worldeater]] 07:38, 15 October 2010 (CEST) | --[[User:Worldeater|Worldeater]] 07:38, 15 October 2010 (CEST) | ||
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Revision as of 20:15, 4 April 2014
Description
- Description:
- Return the state of input devices mapped to given input action.
For some of the Arma 3 inputActions (extracted from arma3.exe), see: inputAction/actions.
See also Category:Key Actions for earlier Arma editions. - Groups:
- Uncategorised
Syntax
Examples
- Example 1:
inputAction "leanLeft"
Returns 1 if the button mapped to "leanLeft" is pressed currently else 0.- Example 2:
[] spawn { waitUntil {inputAction "reloadMagazine" > 0}; hint "Reload Key Pressed"; };
Additional Information
Notes
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Notes
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This command also returns values other than 0 and 1 (like 0.02 or 1.3). Any value greater than zero usually signals that the key or button is pressed. inputAction does not work reliably when used in RscDisplayMission's onKeyDown event handler (the same is probably true for other input related event handlers).
--Worldeater 07:38, 15 October 2010 (CEST)