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Author georg.brandl
Recipients Nashev, christian.heimes, georg.brandl, gvanrossum
Date 2008-01-11.17:45:42
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Christian Heimes schrieb:
> Christian Heimes added the comment:
> 
> I *think* Nashev is talking about assigning hot keys by scan code rather
> than by character code. 
> 
> E.g. on a German keyboard the 'z' and 'y' are switched and the 'z' key
> is left to the 't' key. If a program assigns a hot key to 'z' by
> character code than the user has to press the 'z' key which is a
> different key on the German keyboard. However if a hot key is assigned
> by scan code (not sure if it's the right term) than the hot key is still
> assigned the physical key in the lower left corner.

On which platforms do hotkeys have that behavior? I've never seen it.
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