Enum pc_keyboard::KeyCode

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#[repr(u8)]
pub enum KeyCode {
Show 124 variants Escape = 0, F1 = 1, F2 = 2, F3 = 3, F4 = 4, F5 = 5, F6 = 6, F7 = 7, F8 = 8, F9 = 9, F10 = 10, F11 = 11, F12 = 12, PrintScreen = 13, SysRq = 14, ScrollLock = 15, PauseBreak = 16, Oem8 = 17, Key1 = 18, Key2 = 19, Key3 = 20, Key4 = 21, Key5 = 22, Key6 = 23, Key7 = 24, Key8 = 25, Key9 = 26, Key0 = 27, OemMinus = 28, OemPlus = 29, Backspace = 30, Insert = 31, Home = 32, PageUp = 33, NumpadLock = 34, NumpadDivide = 35, NumpadMultiply = 36, NumpadSubtract = 37, Tab = 38, Q = 39, W = 40, E = 41, R = 42, T = 43, Y = 44, U = 45, I = 46, O = 47, P = 48, Oem4 = 49, Oem6 = 50, Oem5 = 51, Oem7 = 52, Delete = 53, End = 54, PageDown = 55, Numpad7 = 56, Numpad8 = 57, Numpad9 = 58, NumpadAdd = 59, CapsLock = 60, A = 61, S = 62, D = 63, F = 64, G = 65, H = 66, J = 67, K = 68, L = 69, Oem1 = 70, Oem3 = 71, Return = 72, Numpad4 = 73, Numpad5 = 74, Numpad6 = 75, LShift = 76, Z = 77, X = 78, C = 79, V = 80, B = 81, N = 82, M = 83, OemComma = 84, OemPeriod = 85, Oem2 = 86, RShift = 87, ArrowUp = 88, Numpad1 = 89, Numpad2 = 90, Numpad3 = 91, NumpadEnter = 92, LControl = 93, LWin = 94, LAlt = 95, Spacebar = 96, RAltGr = 97, RWin = 98, Apps = 99, RControl = 100, ArrowLeft = 101, ArrowDown = 102, ArrowRight = 103, Numpad0 = 104, NumpadPeriod = 105, Oem9 = 106, Oem10 = 107, Oem11 = 108, Oem12 = 109, Oem13 = 110, PrevTrack = 111, NextTrack = 112, Mute = 113, Calculator = 114, Play = 115, Stop = 116, VolumeDown = 117, VolumeUp = 118, WWWHome = 119, PowerOnTestOk = 120, TooManyKeys = 121, RControl2 = 122, RAlt2 = 123,
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Keycodes that can be generated by a keyboard.

We use this enum to abstract over Scan Code Set 1 and Scan Code Set 2.

See https://kbdlayout.info/kbduk/shiftstates+virtualkeys/base

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Escape = 0

Top Left of the Keyboard

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F1 = 1

Function Key F1

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F2 = 2

Function Key F2

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F3 = 3

Function Key F3

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F4 = 4

Function Key F4

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F5 = 5

Function Key F5

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F6 = 6

Function Key F6

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F7 = 7

Function Key F7

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F8 = 8

Function Key F8

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F9 = 9

Function Key F9

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F10 = 10

Function Key F10

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F11 = 11

Function Key F11

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F12 = 12

Function Key F12

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PrintScreen = 13

The Print Screen Key

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SysRq = 14

The Sys Req key (you get this keycode with Alt + PrintScreen)

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ScrollLock = 15

The Scroll Lock key

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PauseBreak = 16

The Pause/Break key

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Oem8 = 17

Symbol key to the left of Key1

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Key1 = 18

Number Line, Digit 1

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Key2 = 19

Number Line, Digit 2

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Key3 = 20

Number Line, Digit 3

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Key4 = 21

Number Line, Digit 4

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Key5 = 22

Number Line, Digit 5

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Key6 = 23

Number Line, Digit 6

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Key7 = 24

Number Line, Digit 7

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Key8 = 25

Number Line, Digit 8

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Key9 = 26

Number Line, Digit 9

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Key0 = 27

Number Line, Digit 0

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OemMinus = 28

US Minus/Underscore Key (right of ‘Key0’)

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OemPlus = 29

US Equals/Plus Key (right of ‘OemMinus’)

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Backspace = 30

Backspace

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Insert = 31

Top Left of the Extended Block

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Home = 32

Top Middle of the Extended Block

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PageUp = 33

Top Right of the Extended Block

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NumpadLock = 34

The Num Lock key

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NumpadDivide = 35

The Numpad Divide (or Slash) key

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NumpadMultiply = 36

The Numpad Multiple (or Star) key

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NumpadSubtract = 37

The Numpad Subtract (or Minus) key

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Tab = 38

The Tab Key

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Q = 39

Letters, Top Row #1

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W = 40

Letters, Top Row #2

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E = 41

Letters, Top Row #3

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R = 42

Letters, Top Row #4

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T = 43

Letters, Top Row #5

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Y = 44

Letters, Top Row #6

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U = 45

Letters, Top Row #7

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I = 46

Letters, Top Row #8

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O = 47

Letters, Top Row #9

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P = 48

Letters, Top Row #10

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Oem4 = 49

US ANSI Left-Square-Bracket key

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Oem6 = 50

US ANSI Right-Square-Bracket key

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Oem5 = 51

US ANSI Backslash Key / UK ISO Backslash Key

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Oem7 = 52

The UK/ISO Hash/Tilde key (ISO layout only)

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Delete = 53

The Delete key - bottom Left of the Extended Block

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End = 54

The End key - bottom Middle of the Extended Block

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PageDown = 55

The Page Down key - -bottom Right of the Extended Block

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Numpad7 = 56

The Numpad 7/Home key

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Numpad8 = 57

The Numpad 8/Up Arrow key

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Numpad9 = 58

The Numpad 9/Page Up key

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NumpadAdd = 59

The Numpad Add/Plus key

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CapsLock = 60

Caps Lock

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A = 61

Letters, Middle Row #1

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S = 62

Letters, Middle Row #2

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D = 63

Letters, Middle Row #3

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F = 64

Letters, Middle Row #4

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G = 65

Letters, Middle Row #5

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H = 66

Letters, Middle Row #6

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J = 67

Letters, Middle Row #7

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K = 68

Letters, Middle Row #8

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L = 69

Letters, Middle Row #9

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Oem1 = 70

The US ANSI Semicolon/Colon key

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Oem3 = 71

The US ANSI Single-Quote/At key

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Return = 72

The Return Key

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Numpad4 = 73

The Numpad 4/Left Arrow key

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Numpad5 = 74

The Numpad 5 Key

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Numpad6 = 75

The Numpad 6/Right Arrow key

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LShift = 76

Left Shift

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Z = 77

Letters, Bottom Row #1

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X = 78

Letters, Bottom Row #2

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C = 79

Letters, Bottom Row #3

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V = 80

Letters, Bottom Row #4

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B = 81

Letters, Bottom Row #5

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N = 82

Letters, Bottom Row #6

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M = 83

Letters, Bottom Row #7

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OemComma = 84

US ANSI ,< key

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OemPeriod = 85

US ANSI .> Key

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Oem2 = 86

US ANSI /? Key

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RShift = 87

Right Shift

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ArrowUp = 88

The up-arrow in the inverted-T

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Numpad1 = 89

Numpad 1/End Key

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Numpad2 = 90

Numpad 2/Arrow Down Key

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Numpad3 = 91

Numpad 3/Page Down Key

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NumpadEnter = 92

Numpad Enter

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LControl = 93

The left-hand Control key

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LWin = 94

The left-hand ‘Windows’ key

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LAlt = 95

The left-hand Alt key

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Spacebar = 96

The Space Bar

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RAltGr = 97

The right-hand AltGr key

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RWin = 98

The right-hand Win key

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Apps = 99

The ‘Apps’ key (aka ‘Menu’ or ‘Right-Click’)

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RControl = 100

The right-hand Control key

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ArrowLeft = 101

The left-arrow in the inverted-T

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ArrowDown = 102

The down-arrow in the inverted-T

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ArrowRight = 103

The right-arrow in the inverted-T

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Numpad0 = 104

The Numpad 0/Insert Key

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NumpadPeriod = 105

The Numppad Period/Delete Key

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Oem9 = 106

Extra JIS key (0x7B)

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Oem10 = 107

Extra JIS key (0x79)

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Oem11 = 108

Extra JIS key (0x70)

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Oem12 = 109

Extra JIS symbol key (0x73)

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Oem13 = 110

Extra JIS symbol key (0x7D)

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PrevTrack = 111

Multi-media keys - Previous Track

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NextTrack = 112

Multi-media keys - Next Track

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Mute = 113

Multi-media keys - Volume Mute Toggle

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Calculator = 114

Multi-media keys - Open Calculator

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Play = 115

Multi-media keys - Play

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Stop = 116

Multi-media keys - Stop

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VolumeDown = 117

Multi-media keys - Increase Volume

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VolumeUp = 118

Multi-media keys - Decrease Volume

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WWWHome = 119

Multi-media keys - Open Browser

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PowerOnTestOk = 120

Sent when the keyboard boots

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TooManyKeys = 121

Sent by the keyboard when too many keys are pressed

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RControl2 = 122

Used as a ‘hidden’ Right Control Key (Pause = RControl2 + Num Lock)

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RAlt2 = 123

Used as a ‘hidden’ Right Alt Key (Print Screen = RAlt2 + PrntScr)

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impl Clone for KeyCode

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fn clone(&self) -> KeyCode

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for KeyCode

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Ord for KeyCode

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fn cmp(&self, other: &KeyCode) -> Ordering

This method returns an [Ordering] between self and other. Read more
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fn max(self, other: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the maximum of two values. Read more
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fn min(self, other: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized,

Compares and returns the minimum of two values. Read more
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fn clamp(self, min: Self, max: Self) -> Self
where Self: Sized + PartialOrd,

Restrict a value to a certain interval. Read more
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impl PartialEq for KeyCode

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fn eq(&self, other: &KeyCode) -> bool

This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used by ==.
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fn ne(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests for !=. The default implementation is almost always sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
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impl PartialOrd for KeyCode

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fn partial_cmp(&self, other: &KeyCode) -> Option<Ordering>

This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
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fn lt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
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fn le(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <= operator. Read more
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fn gt(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
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fn ge(&self, other: &Rhs) -> bool

This method tests greater than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the >= operator. Read more
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impl Copy for KeyCode

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impl Eq for KeyCode

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impl StructuralPartialEq for KeyCode

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impl Freeze for KeyCode

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impl RefUnwindSafe for KeyCode

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impl Send for KeyCode

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impl Sync for KeyCode

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impl Unpin for KeyCode

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impl UnwindSafe for KeyCode

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