Hi Andrey,

On Fri, 5 Jan 2001 07:49:17 +0300GMT (05/01/2001, 12:49 +0800GMT),
Andrey G. Sergeev (AKA Andris) wrote:

AGSAA> It seems to be impossible to enter characters using their ANSI codes via
AGSAA> Alt+NumPad in TB message editor when the NumPad acts as a cursor control
AGSAA> keys :-(.

I wouldn't know about ANSI codes, but I usually  use the NumPad for
ASCII codes. Maybe they are the same.

And when the NumPad is not NumLock'ed, it is not a NumPad, it is a
cursor control pad. Different signals are sent to the CPU, so you will
see different results.

AGSAA> The correct behaviour is to ignore the NumPad status.

Is that so? I have never heard this. I think if you want to inoput
ASCII codes via AtlNumPad, you have to make sure the NumLock light is
on. It has always been this way, and wouldn't understand why
alt+<uparrow> on the NumPad should have the same meaning as alt-8 on
the NumPad.

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Cheers,
Thomas.  

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