Mattias Gaertner schrieb:

But this does not work on Linux (Ubuntu 8x, 10x in my case). The Lazarus
editor seems to ignore the key combination.
This may be a Linux problem. Traditionally the Shift key inverts NumLock
for the numeric keypad. Not every Linux offers an option "Windows
compatible Shift key behaviour".

What happens in any other editor, when you press Shift-End etc.?

The standard Text Editor 'gedit' inserts a '1', same as Lazarus.

Then it's time to configure the Linux keyboard for Windows-compatible handling of the Shift key, if desired. Lazarus cannot do anything when the Linux keyboard handler returns '1' for that key combination.

Big keyboards have dedicated End etc. keys, in/above the cursor key block, which should work together with Shift as on Windows. But notebook keyboards (mine) may not have such keys :-(

DoDi


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