Well the proper coding of the right shift, alt, and ctrl keys should include the
proper release handling of the keys also. I'll have to take a look at Ludovic's
code to see what common ground our patches may have. My main concern was that
the way that the keyboard code was originally written, it only handles 8-bit
scancodes. Many keys are macros, and thus this approach fails. That is why I
went and re-did the keys that I did. For the record, they did seem to work when
I was done. ;-)
Philipp M�ller wrote:
> Hello Drew
>
> > As for the keys that I've messed with, I did the grey keys--and I think
> > that I
> > started to re-map the right alt, ctrl, and shift keys as well. I am also
> > working on F11, F12, proper prinscreen, and a few others being supported.
> > (This
> > isn't as easy as it sounds, since some keys on the 101/104 key keyboad are
> > actually macros.)
>
> as long as it is only the additional keys, I think it's not necessary to do
> this asap as I can live with the current way or more precisely with the
> current patch of Ludovic. You can find his work at
> http://ludovic.lange.free.fr/PLEX86/.
>
> My point was the missing _release_ of the Shift, Control and Alt keys.
> But if it's only related to MS DOS, I think I don't want to annoy anybody
> any longer for this dead OS and use the living OS's ;-)
>
> Thanks anyway
>
> Philipp
>
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