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I use the delete key a lot. Often in a combination with Ctrl to delete a whole word. On QWERTZ it's the combination Ctrl+Del.
It works very well with the left M4 key '<' and left/right Ctrl key. But it doesn't work with right M4 key 'AltGr'. Neither with left nor right Ctrl key. These combinations result always in the action associated with Ctrl+Alt+Del.
I don't see any reason to have a 'AltGr' key for the neo2 layout. Every key that was accessible with AltGr was remapped in neo2. 'AltGr' key can totally be remapped to 'M4'. Windows doesn't have to know about any key down or key up of 'AltGr'.
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I have never used Ctrl+Delete before. Only Ctrl+Backspace. I have just tested it. You are right. Ctrl+AltGr+T (in my layout) is like Ctrl+Alt[Gr]+Del. I need to analyse this.
When you press 'AltGr' in Windows, it sends left Ctrl + right Alt instead. neo-llkh simulates releasing both keys before remapping any keys. So in theory this shouldn't be a problem. But it looks like Windows still "sees" AltGr being pressed. Currently, I don't see how to fix this. I'll tell you when I know more.
I use the delete key a lot. Often in a combination with Ctrl to delete a whole word. On QWERTZ it's the combination Ctrl+Del.
It works very well with the left M4 key '<' and left/right Ctrl key. But it doesn't work with right M4 key 'AltGr'. Neither with left nor right Ctrl key. These combinations result always in the action associated with Ctrl+Alt+Del.
I don't see any reason to have a 'AltGr' key for the neo2 layout. Every key that was accessible with AltGr was remapped in neo2. 'AltGr' key can totally be remapped to 'M4'. Windows doesn't have to know about any key down or key up of 'AltGr'.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: