Object Oriented Input System
OIS (Object-Oriented Input System) is a code library for constructing a human-computer interface with input devices such as a keyboard, mouse or game controller. OIS is designed so that software developers can easily use input from these devices with a computer application.
Developer(s) | Wrecked Games (pjcast), then the community |
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Stable release | 1.4
/ July 16, 2017 |
Repository | |
Platform | Cross-platform |
Type | Input/Games/Entertainment |
License | zlib/libpng license |
Website | https://wgois.github.com/OIS/ |
General information
The Object-Oriented Input Library is a mostly C++ library for handling input. Input types include mouse, keyboard, joystick and Wii remote.[1]
OIS is meant to be cross-platform, supporting Windows and Linux systems. OS X and FreeBSD are only partially supported.
Features
OIS uses an Object-oriented design.
Various types of input including mouse, keyboard, joystick and Wii Remote are supported.
OIS can handle force feedback devices.
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