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Bug 1457 - Video resize via SDL_SetVideoMode() resets all key states to 0
Summary: Video resize via SDL_SetVideoMode() resets all key states to 0
Status: RESOLVED ENDOFLIFE
Alias: None
Product: SDL
Classification: Unclassified
Component: *don't know* (show other bugs)
Version: 1.2.15
Hardware: x86 Windows (XP)
: P2 normal
Assignee: Ryan C. Gordon
QA Contact: Sam Lantinga
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Reported: 2012-03-20 07:55 UTC by Mervin
Modified: 2015-08-25 09:38 UTC (History)
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Description Mervin 2012-03-20 07:55:00 UTC
After calling SDL_SetVideoMode() the array of SDL_GetKeyState() is always filled with 0.

When I keep a key pressed while resizing or switching window/fullscreen using SDL_SetVideoMode(), SDL_GetKeyState()[x] returns '0' afterwards when it should still be '1'.

I don't see a way of restoring the internal key state array manually because there is no "SDL_SetKeyState()".
Comment 1 Ryan C. Gordon 2015-08-25 09:38:21 UTC
Hello, and sorry if you're getting several copies of this message by email, since we are closing many bugs at once here.

We have decided to mark all SDL 1.2-related bugs as RESOLVED ENDOFLIFE, as we don't intend to work on SDL 1.2 any further, but didn't want to mark a large quantity of bugs as RESOLVED WONTFIX, to clearly show what was left unattended to and make it easily searchable.

Our current focus is on SDL 2.0.

If you are still having problems with an ENDOFLIFE bug, your absolute best option is to move your program to SDL2, as it will likely fix the problem by default, and give you access to modern platforms and tons of super-cool new features.

Failing that, we _will_ accept small patches to fix these issues, and put them in revision control, although we do not intend to do any further official 1.2 releases.

Failing that, please feel free to contact me directly by email (icculus@icculus.org) and we'll try to find some way to help you out of your situation.

Thank you,
--ryan.