On Oct 26, 2010, at 12:11 AM, John Fabiani wrote:
> Yes I understand that you are attempting to deal with the '@' char in this
> case. But Ed suggested he wanted a generic way to deal with any char. Well
> what happens when you have a guy trying to map a char that uses the special
> buttons on these do all keyboards? For example I have a logitech keyboard
> that I use on linux and I have mapped two of the keys to do something special
> under KDE. The keys do not match anything as far as I know.
They send keycodes; you would have to know what those codes are, but
one thing is sure: they aren't normal characters. All I'm looking for is a way
to handle all of the basic characters that one can type, and therefore expect
to be able to bind to behaviors. Special keyboards are not the issue.
-- Ed Leafe
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