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* doesn't seem to, it might actually be the operating system's fault. For
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* doesn't seem to, it might actually be the operating system's fault. For
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* example, some platforms can manage multiple devices at the same time, but
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* example, some platforms can manage multiple devices at the same time, but
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* others will make any connected pens look like a single logical device, much
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* others will make any connected pens look like a single logical device, much
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- * how all USB mice connected to a computer will move the same system cursor.
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- * Other platforms might not support pen buttons, or the distance axis, etc.
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- * Very few platforms can even report _what_ functionality the pen supports in
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- * the first place, so best practices is to either build UI to let the user
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- * configure their pens, or be prepared to handle new functionality for a pen
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- * the first time an event is reported.
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+ * like how all USB mice connected to a computer will move the same system
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+ * cursor. Other platforms might not support pen buttons, or the distance
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+ * axis, etc. Very few platforms can even report _what_ functionality the pen
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+ * supports in the first place, so best practices is to either build UI to let
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+ * the user configure their pens, or be prepared to handle new functionality
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+ * for a pen the first time an event is reported.
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*/
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*/
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#ifndef SDL_pen_h_
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#ifndef SDL_pen_h_
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