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Hi,
This issue has probably been brought up before, but
I was wondering how it was resolved. I see that there are no Unicode characters
assigned for cursor/edit keys other than that which were originally in ascii
('return', 'tab', 'backspace', 'delete'). Could keys like 'cursor left',
'cursor up', 'Home', etc. be incorporated somewhere within the standard ? I know
this probably goes against the ideal that Unicode is simply a font (ug
wrong word here) mapping. But it would make the standard more practically
applicable. I'm trying to implement a Unicode keyboard device, and I'd rather
have keyboard processing dealing with genuine Unicode characters for the cursor
keys, rather than having to use a mix of keyboard scan codes and Unicode
characters.
If there is an extended standard of some kind (eg
UTF-16 ?) that supports this, could someone please point me to it.
Thanks,
Rob
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- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Robert Finch
- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Doug Ewell
- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Peter R. Mueller-Roemer
- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Chris Jacobs
- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Philippe Verdy
- Re: Keyboard Cursor Keys Robert Finch

