![]() ![]() You have to access these characters like you would using shift - there is no AltGr "caps lock", and likewise, the AltGr+Shift state can only be accessed by Capslock + AltGr if you tell it to do so.Īlso, there are a few programs that might balk, but one of the easiest ways I have found of creating a keyboard for a simple second alphabet is to define the characters in the two SG Caps states in addition to the AltGr states. This means that you must access these characters with the right Alt key, or Alt + Ctrl. Second, MSKLC does not define alt+ keys to characters, it defines altGr+ keys. ![]() There are actually two /possible/ issues in play here.įirst, it is inadvisable to define ctrl+ keys to characters as many, many, many programs will preempt your character in favor of a menu command or macro.
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