Piotr Kufel 983014cc40
Clean up key event handling (#13574)
# Description
Cleanups:
 - Add "key_press" to event reading function names to match reality
- Move the relevant comment about why only key press events are
interesting one layer up
 - Remove code duplication in handle_events
- Make `try_next` try harder (instead of bail on a boring event); I
think that was the original intention
- Remove recursion from `next` (I think that's clearer? but maybe just
what I'm used to)

# User-Facing Changes
None

# Tests + Formatting
This cleans up existing code, no new test coverage.
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