Luxinia's function publishing does not offer direct calling of external functions if an event arises, such as key or mouseinputs. Instead, Luxinia saves event occurances in queues that can be processed when the scripting language is running.
If the OS mousecursor is not shown, this flag is either locking the mousecursor at the center of the window or disallows it. Per default, this value is set to true.
returns true if the mousebutton is currently hold down. The mousebutton must be >=0 and <3 where 0 is the left, 1 the right and 2 the middle mousebutton.
returns joystick position and currently pressed buttons or false, if the given number does not exist. If no number is passed, joystick 0 is used. nr must be smaller than 16 and >= 0. Luxinia limits the number of axis to 8 and the number of buttons to 32, which should be enough.
pops a key from keyhistoryqueue. The key is the resulted char of the keyboard. The keycode is the number on the keyboard, which doesn't have to be a printable letter. In case of unprintable letters, key is 0.
sets mouse visibility of the operating system. Only if the mouse is visible, it can be moved out from the window. The invisible mouse may have coordinates that are outside the window. Initially, the mouse is invisible. If the console is activated and deactivated, the visibilitystatus is set to invisible again.