Nice clipboard4/6/2023 ![]() If they are all almost the same, I might be able to add a feature to detect AltGr. Does anyone else have an interest in this? If so, I could collect timings from volunteers. In addition, the timing might vary among various keyboards, drivers, and locales. Since I do not have an AltGr key on my keyboard, I cannot test this. By checking the timing, you could probably tell with 99% certainty that AltGr was the source of the Ctrl+Alt keystrokes. On second thought, it might be possible to do so if the timing of two key-down events generated by AltGr is always the same. I believe AltGr key is functionally identical to pressing Ctrl+Alt together, so there is no way to reliably differentiate between the two. Isn't it possible to divide theese two key combinations?Unfortunately I don't think so. ![]() If I map an event onto a Control+Alt combination, and I press the Alt gr+the same key, the effect will be the same (for example Right alt+w = Ctrl+Alt+w). I have the proggy and I think the source, in pascal or delphi, if I remember well, and it's well under 1 MB, so I can send it to you in e-mail.Thanks, please send it to Isn't it possible to divide theese two key combinations? Because there are many important chars on the left side (q,w for example), and It's my best place to push combo buttons (close to te shift, alt, etc). The problem is that pressing this key (Alt Gr = Right Alt) has the completely same meaning as pressing Ctrl+Alt. I am hungarian, and there is a stupid problem on the hungarian and I think some other native keyboards: there is th key Right Alt, which is called "Alt Gr", and there are some important characters accessible only through pressing an "Alt Gr" combination, eg. ![]() The proggy homepage itself is dicontinued and deleted:īut, forunately, I have the proggy and I think the source, in pascal or delphi, if I remember well, and it's well under 1 MB, so I can send it to you in e-mail. It's a distinct proggy, and was not edited for approximately 5 years (but until the exploration the AutoHotkey, It's the best), I only found a link to a forum related to it
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