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#define SDL_HINT_MAC_OPENGL_ASYNC_DISPATCH "SDL_MAC_OPENGL_ASYNC_DISPATCH"
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/**
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* A variable controlling whether the Option (⌥) key on macOS should be remapped
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* to act as the Alt key.
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* A variable controlling whether the Option (⌥) key on macOS should be
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* remapped to act as the Alt key.
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*
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* The variable can be set to the following values:
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*
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* - "only_right": Only the right Option key is remapped to Alt.
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* - "both": Both Option keys are remapped to Alt.
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*
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* This will prevent the triggering of key compositions that rely on the Option
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* key, but will still send the Alt modifier for keyboard events. In the case
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* that both Alt and Option are pressed, the Option key will be ignored. This is
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* particularly useful for applications like terminal emulators and graphical
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* user interfaces (GUIs) that rely on Alt key functionality for shortcuts or
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* navigation. This does not apply to SDL_GetKeyFromScancode and only has an
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* effect if IME is enabled.
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* This will prevent the triggering of key compositions that rely on the
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* Option key, but will still send the Alt modifier for keyboard events. In
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* the case that both Alt and Option are pressed, the Option key will be
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* ignored. This is particularly useful for applications like terminal
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* emulators and graphical user interfaces (GUIs) that rely on Alt key
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* functionality for shortcuts or navigation. This does not apply to
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* SDL_GetKeyFromScancode and only has an effect if IME is enabled.
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*
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* This hint can be set anytime.
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*
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