wintab32: Correctly handle devices with a device id of 0.

The XInput macros such as DeviceMotionNotify will correctly return an eventclass of 0
if the device id is 0.  Given that, we cannot use eventclass != 0 as a meaningful
test, and must instead use the returned type.
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Jeremy White 2007-12-23 10:56:16 -06:00 committed by Alexandre Julliard
parent d58429d085
commit 9267fcd99f
1 changed files with 7 additions and 7 deletions

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@ -867,19 +867,19 @@ int X11DRV_AttachEventQueueToTablet(HWND hOwner)
if (the_device->num_classes > 0)
{
DeviceKeyPress(the_device, key_press_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (key_press_type) event_number++;
DeviceKeyRelease(the_device, key_release_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (key_release_type) event_number++;
DeviceButtonPress(the_device, button_press_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (button_press_type) event_number++;
DeviceButtonRelease(the_device, button_release_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (button_release_type) event_number++;
DeviceMotionNotify(the_device, motion_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (motion_type) event_number++;
ProximityIn(the_device, proximity_in_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (proximity_in_type) event_number++;
ProximityOut(the_device, proximity_out_type, event_list[event_number]);
if (event_list[event_number]) event_number++;
if (proximity_out_type) event_number++;
if (key_press_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( key_press_type, key_event );
if (key_release_type) X11DRV_register_event_handler( key_release_type, key_event );