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re: Answers to Scancode Mapping or Changing Key Values
Thursday, January 29, 2004 at 3:57 pm Windows 2000 Annoyances Discussion Forum
Posted by RandyRants.com
(1 messages posted)
I have a freeware utility to help with this: http://www.randyrants.com/sharpkeys
Cheers!
On Wednesday, February 26, 2003 at 11:31 am, Henry wrote:
>that's true. the mistake in Vexus' post is that the code for Caps Lock, padded
with
>00 gives 00 3A. reversed, it should give 3A 00.
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>in my case, my laptop's Enter key is dead. i successfully mapped the pipe and backslash
>('|\') to the Caps Lock key, and then mapped Enter to the pipe and backslash key
>which is located just above the Enter.
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>here is the registry value (with spaces inserted for easy reading):
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>00000000 00000000 03000000 2B003A00 1C002B00 00000000
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>please note that the value is null terminated and thus the total count of mappings
>is 3, as the third word (or is it dword ?) indicates. this is in accordance with
>the 'Scan code Mapper for Windows' article that is linked from Vexus's original
post.
>
>in Linux, things are much easier and logical (with xmodmap). and no rebooting required
>either !
>
>comments welcome.
>
>Henry
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