Question #237506 on Sikuli changed:
https://answers.launchpad.net/sikuli/+question/237506
Status: Open => Needs information
RaiMan requested more information:
Sikuli has a 2-level translation system to produce key-presses via Java
Robot finally with the Java key codes VK_XXX as defined in
java.awt.event.KeyEvent.
So currently only the defined keys Key.XXX can be pressed according to
the layout of a standard QWERTY US keyboard.
Simulating other key presses, than those Sikuli currently supports, is
only possible if you step down to the Java level and directly use a Java
Robot instance with its key press and release functions and the needed
key codes VK_XXX as mentioned above.
Before you have to check, wether the wanted key is supported by the Java key
code system and produces the expected result.
Version 1.1 will support all useable key combinations and have a feature to
"learn" your non-US-QWERTY keyboard.
Your problem:
What key is this "key code 291"?
Is it how you can produce it on Windows using Alt-Gr and 291 on numpad? (hence
it is the ASCII code)
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