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@@ -245,13 +245,13 @@ extern DECLSPEC int SDLCALL SDL_SetRelativeMouseMode(SDL_bool enabled);
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* While capturing is enabled, the current window will have the
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* `SDL_WINDOW_MOUSE_CAPTURE` flag set.
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*
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- * Please note that as of SDL 2.0.22, SDL will attempt to "auto capture"
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- * the mouse while the user is pressing a button; this is to try and make
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- * mouse behavior more consistent between platforms, and deal with the common
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- * case of a user dragging the mouse outside of the window. This means that
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- * if you are calling SDL_CaptureMouse() only to deal with this situation,
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- * you no longer have to (although it is safe to do so). If this causes
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- * problems for your app, you can disable auto capture by setting the
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+ * Please note that as of SDL 2.0.22, SDL will attempt to "auto capture" the
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+ * mouse while the user is pressing a button; this is to try and make mouse
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+ * behavior more consistent between platforms, and deal with the common case
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+ * of a user dragging the mouse outside of the window. This means that if you
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+ * are calling SDL_CaptureMouse() only to deal with this situation, you no
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+ * longer have to (although it is safe to do so). If this causes problems for
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+ * your app, you can disable auto capture by setting the
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* `SDL_HINT_MOUSE_AUTO_CAPTURE` hint to zero.
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*
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* \param enabled SDL_TRUE to enable capturing, SDL_FALSE to disable.
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