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    Pressing alt-gr and alt separately

    • Started by pygc
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    • Registered: 29-May-2009
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    I have remapped control to alt-gr because I'm switching to emacs (try pressing control-alt-a). The bad thing is that all control-alt-* combinations don't work, apparently because of the physics of my keyboard. Does anyone know a keyboard model that has independent alt and alt-gr keys? Thanks

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    • From: Viken, Norway
    • Registered: 13-Dec-2006
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    All European keyboards have an Alt key to the left and an AltGr to the right.

    On Windows machines at least, AltGr is simply translated in the system to Ctrl+Alt, and there is no separate shift state bit for the AltGr key. I think there's some trickery that prevents Ctrl+Alt from working as AltGr but the use of Ctrl+Alt in hotkey combinations is still frowned upon.

    Not sure whether that's helpful.

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    • From: Switzerland
    • Registered: 10-Nov-2007
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    First of all I am interested in improving the use of the modifier keys. To see what my preferences for moving them are read my post and follow both links there.

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