Entering Alt ASCII code keys in Windows #775
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ShiroiKuma0
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So, I've found out that kp0, kp1 and so on are numpad numbers - however the following code seems to depress Alt, but not send the numbers:
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I'm trying to create defaliases for entering ASCII Alt key combos in Windows, can't figure out how.
For instance, holding Alt and pressing 0176 on the numpad, inputs the "degree" character ° - to get an alias for this, so I can remap it to a key - I thought of:
(around lalt (around nlck (tap-macro 0 1 7 6)))
However, that doesn't work. This seems to me because it should be without the nlck - as that only toggles and untoggles numlock - and instead using something like KeyNumpad0 KeyNumpad1 etc - but there are no such keys.
There should be numpad key definitions though, right - as these are different from regular numbers?
Is this doable for Windows?
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