Appendix E. Key Codes
Table
E-1
shows
the
key
codes
used
to
define
the
key
strokes
or
hotkeys
for
sev-
eral
functions.
Please
note
that
these
key
codes
do
not
necessarily
represent
the
key
characters
that
are
used
on
international
keyboards.
A
key
on
a
standard
104
key
PC
keyboard
with
a
US
English
language
mapping
is
named.
The
layout
for
this
key-
board
is
shown
in
Figure
E-1
.
However,
most
modifier
keys
and
other
alphanumeric
keys
used
for
hotkey
purposes
in
application
programs
are
on
a
similar
position,
no
matter
what
language
mapping
you
are
using.
Some
of
the
keys
also
have
aliases.
This
means
that
a
key
can
be
named
by
two
different
key
codes.
Figure
E-1.
English
(US)
keyboard
Layout,
used
for
the
key
codes
Table
E-1.
Key
Names
Key Alias Key(s)
0
-
9
A
-
Z
~
TILDE
_
MINUS
=
EQUALS
;
’
<
LESS
,
.
/
SLASH
BACKSPACE
TAB
[
]
ENTER
CAPS
LOCK
\
BACK
SLASH
LSHIFT
SHIFT
RCTRL
CTRL,
STRG
RSHIFT
SHIFT
LCTRL
CTRL,
STRG
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