The java org.lwjgl.input.Keyboard.getEventKeyState is a method that is used in the LWJGL (Lightweight Java Game Library) to retrieve the current state of a specific key on the keyboard. It allows developers to check whether a particular key is currently pressed or released. This method returns a boolean value indicating the state of the key, with "true" indicating that the key is currently pressed and "false" indicating that the key is currently released. This information can be useful for implementing various keyboard-based functionalities in Java game development.
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