I'm still wondering why you can't use NSEvent
, but I'm going to answer the question anyways. Perhaps you're building a "command-line tool" and are only linked against Foundation? You're going to have to include at least one more framework. If you want to link against AppKit, you can (as I mentioned in the comments) use +[NSEvent modifierFlags]
; this is a class method on NSEvent
, so you can use it anywhere, without needing to have access to an individual event, to get the current state of the modifier keys as a bitmask. The docs explain the meaning of the bitmask.
if( NSCommandKeyMask & [NSEvent modifierFlags] ){
NSLog(@"Oh, yeah!");
}
You can also get this info using Quartz Event Services. In this case you have to include the ApplicationServices framework*. The CGEventSource functions will give you the same bitmask you get from NSEvent
:
CGEventFlags theFlags;
theFlags = CGEventSourceFlagsState(kCGEventSourceStateHIDSystemState);
if( kCGEventFlagMaskCommand & theFlags ){
NSLog(@"Uh huh!");
}
*This is already included if you are, in fact, writing a Cocoa app -- it's part of Quartz.
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