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Re: two keys with same keycode on ADB
manu%netbsd.org@localhost (Emmanuel Dreyfus) writes:
>On Thu, May 12, 2022 at 07:26:58AM +0200, Michael van Elst wrote:
>> This seems to suggest that we have special codes on the JIS keyboard
>> for:
>>
>> Yen 0x5d (KC_JPY ?)
>> Ro 0x5e (KC_RO ?)
>> Eisu 0x66 (Switch to Roman)
>> Kana 0x68 (Switch to Hiragana)
>> , 0x5f (numeric keypad)
> switch (key) {
> case 0x5F: // numpad ',' using raw ADB scan code
> charCode = ',';
> break;
>Does that means USB scancode for ADB KS_comma (43), that is 54?
>Or ASCII code for comma, that is 44?
I think that code translates from keycode (0x5f) to ASCII ',' (44).
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