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<blockquote data-quote="Herr R aus B" data-source="post: 696912" data-attributes="member: 62807"><p><strong>AW: Re: CTRL, SHIFT; ALT in remote key mapping</strong></p><p></p><p>Tak så mykket - det var ikke svarelsen til spørgsmålet, men det hjælpte indirekt ;-)</p><p></p><p>The answer to my question seems to be the following:</p><p></p><p>there are three flags that represent ALT CTRL and SHIFT each indicated by 1 (set) or 0 (not set). obviously 0 can be omitted if its the leading flag. the three flags are followd by the keycode in ASCII decimal with three digits and leading zeros (if flags are used). thus, a code consists of ACS|xxx, where A is the ALT flag, C is the CTRL flag, S the SHIFT flag (the | is just to show where the flags end and the key code starts). Given the 0 (ASCII 48) as base key, the following combinations are possible:</p><p></p><p>[CODE]</p><p>ACS|xxx --> code --> represents</p><p></p><p>000|048 --> 48 --> 0</p><p>001|048 --> 1048 --> SHIFT-0</p><p>010|048 --> 10048 --> CTRL-0</p><p>011|048 --> 11048 --> CTRL-SHIFT-0</p><p>100|048 --> 100048 --> ALT-0</p><p>101|048 --> 101048 --> ALT-SHIFT-0</p><p>110|048 --> 110048 --> ALT-CTRL-0</p><p>111|048 --> 111048 --> ALT-CTRL-SHIFT-0[/CODE]</p><p></p><p>Maybe that might also help other ppl...</p><p></p><p>Regards</p><p></p><p>Axel</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Herr R aus B, post: 696912, member: 62807"] [b]AW: Re: CTRL, SHIFT; ALT in remote key mapping[/b] Tak så mykket - det var ikke svarelsen til spørgsmålet, men det hjælpte indirekt ;-) The answer to my question seems to be the following: there are three flags that represent ALT CTRL and SHIFT each indicated by 1 (set) or 0 (not set). obviously 0 can be omitted if its the leading flag. the three flags are followd by the keycode in ASCII decimal with three digits and leading zeros (if flags are used). thus, a code consists of ACS|xxx, where A is the ALT flag, C is the CTRL flag, S the SHIFT flag (the | is just to show where the flags end and the key code starts). Given the 0 (ASCII 48) as base key, the following combinations are possible: [CODE] ACS|xxx --> code --> represents 000|048 --> 48 --> 0 001|048 --> 1048 --> SHIFT-0 010|048 --> 10048 --> CTRL-0 011|048 --> 11048 --> CTRL-SHIFT-0 100|048 --> 100048 --> ALT-0 101|048 --> 101048 --> ALT-SHIFT-0 110|048 --> 110048 --> ALT-CTRL-0 111|048 --> 111048 --> ALT-CTRL-SHIFT-0[/CODE] Maybe that might also help other ppl... Regards Axel [/QUOTE]
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