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The key you just pressed is not recognized by SDL. #3113

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SDLBugzilla opened this issue Feb 11, 2021 · 1 comment
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The key you just pressed is not recognized by SDL. #3113

SDLBugzilla opened this issue Feb 11, 2021 · 1 comment

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This bug report was migrated from our old Bugzilla tracker.

Reported in version: 2.0.8
Reported for operating system, platform: Linux, x86_64

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On 2018-12-31 01:55:56 +0000, ploni wrote:

I was playing a game (SuperTux) which uses SDL, and when I run it from the command line I see the following message appears when I press the 'Fn' key (the key that toggles the legacy 'F#' keys with the new multimedia keys):

"The key you just pressed is not recognized by SDL. To help get this fixed, please report this to the SDL forums/mailing list https://discourse.libsdl.org/ X11 KeyCode 151 (143), X11 KeySym 0x1008FF2B (XF86WakeUp)."

@slouken slouken removed the bug label May 11, 2022
Daaaav added a commit to Daaaav/SDL that referenced this issue Sep 3, 2022
On certain Lenovo computers, pressing the Fn key on an SDL window will
print warnings from SDL in the console about an unrecognized key (X11
KeyCode 151 (143), X11 KeySym 0x1008FF2B (XF86WakeUp)). This commit
silences this warning for this specific key symbol.

Fixes libsdl-org#3113
Fixes libsdl-org#3793
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slouken commented Nov 5, 2023

This is fixed in the latest SDL release.

@slouken slouken closed this as completed Nov 5, 2023
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