Messages in this thread | | | Date | Mon, 17 May 1999 15:40:09 -0700 (PDT) | From | Android <> | Subject | Keyboard |
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How can you get an application to recognize those special Windows keys that the newer keyboards have (usually where the CTRL/ALT keys are)?
The scan codes are: Left Window Key: 0x5B Right Window Key: 0x5C Menu Key: 0x5D
Would there be a way to use the Windows keys as additional shift-state keys? Apps could have exclusive use of these, unlike the Shift/Ctrl/Alt keys.
My keyboard also has a special set of Internet keys, used for browser functions. Is there any way to get an app to see these as well? They don't generate scan codes, at least, not that I can determine.
-- Ted
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