// - One common use case would be to allow your items to disable standard inputs behaviors such
// as Tab or Alt key handling, Mouse Wheel scrolling, etc.
// e.g. Button(...); SetItemKeyOwner(ImGuiKey_MouseWheelY); to make hovering/activating a button disable wheel for scrolling.
// - Reminder ImGuiKey enum include access to mouse buttons and gamepad, so key ownership can apply to them.
// - Many related features are still in imgui_internal.h. For instance, most IsKeyXXX()/IsMouseXXX() functions have an owner-id-aware version.
IMGUI_APIvoidSetItemKeyOwner(ImGuiKeykey);// Set key owner to last item ID if it is hovered or active. Equivalent to 'if (IsItemHovered() || IsItemActive()) { SetKeyOwner(key, GetItemID());'.
// Inputs Utilities: Mouse specific
// - To refer to a mouse button, you may use named enums in your code e.g. ImGuiMouseButton_Left, ImGuiMouseButton_Right.
// - You can also use regular integer: it is forever guaranteed that 0=Left, 1=Right, 2=Middle.
IMGUI_APIvoidSetItemKeyOwner(ImGuiKeykey,ImGuiInputFlagsflags=0);// Set key owner to last item if it is hovered or active. Equivalent to 'if (IsItemHovered() || IsItemActive()) { SetKeyOwner(key, GetItemID());'.
IMGUI_APIvoidSetItemKeyOwner(ImGuiKeykey,ImGuiInputFlagsflags);// Set key owner to last item if it is hovered or active. Equivalent to 'if (IsItemHovered() || IsItemActive()) { SetKeyOwner(key, GetItemID());'.
IMGUI_APIboolTestKeyOwner(ImGuiKeykey,ImGuiIDowner_id);// Test that key is either not owned, either owned by 'owner_id'