Question #154744 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/154744

RaiMan proposed the following answer:
_screen.keyDown("\ue020");

should just do what it should: press and hold the shift key until a
keyUp() is given.

So if you want to fire a Shift+end with KeyDown()/keyUp():

_screen.keyDown("\ue020");
_screen.keyDown("\ue007");
_screen.keyUp(null) // releases all held keys

but I think, KeyUp/KeyDown only make sense instead of type() if you have
to press and hold keys during mouse actions or in very special
situations (e.g. games).

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