On Thu, 14 Feb 2002 07:38:04 -0600 (CST), you (Chris Devers
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]>) wrote:

>On Thu, 14 Feb 2002, Newton, Philip wrote:
>
>> And the euro is AltGr+E in most Microsoft layouts IIRC. (It is in the
>> German layout.) Ah, right: see
>> http://www.eu.microsoft.com/typography/faq/faq12.htm#kbd . The only ones
>> who're different are "Greek Latin", "Hungarian", "Irish", "Latvia
>> QWERTY", "Polish", "United Kingdom", and "US International", probably
>> because they already had something on AltGr+E. 
>
>That or our keyboards have no AltGr key. Typical standard bottom row goes:
>
>   CTRL [WIN] ALT SPACEBAR ALT [[WIN]] [CTXT] CTRL

   CTRL [WIN] ALT SPACEBAR [ALTGr] [[WIN]] [CTXT] CTRL


>With Win being the Windows key and CTXT being the context menu key. Single
>bracketed keys are relatively new; double bracketed are optional but
>common. Where would AltGr typically go on keyboards that have them?

As your right [Alt], and it is probably the same keyscan code



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