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.

Object Oriented Input System
Developer(s)Wrecked Games (pjcast), then the community
Stable release
1.5.1[1] Edit this on Wikidata / 13 May 2021 (13 May 2021)
Repository
PlatformCross-platform
TypeInput/Games/Entertainment
Licensezlib/libpng license
Websitehttps://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.[2]

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.

References

  1. "Release 1.5.1". 13 May 2021. Retrieved 16 May 2021.
  2. "SourceForge: version 1.2 release notes".
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