Jim Allan wrote:
That is exactly what happens. The Windows ALT-numeric keypad method only
works when Num Lock is on. Quick Unicode Tool allows you to not worry
about that.
> (. . .)
Reasons are only historic. Originally the IBM PC keyboard only had the
numeric keypad which doubled as a cursor pad.
(. . .)
Quick Unicode Input Tool does does work with the main key block when you
enter in hex mode. But you must start hex mode with Alt-Numpad-Period,
not Alt-Regular-Period
Thanks for confirming what I believed to be useful information
(sometimes I think I spread more dis-information that useful stuff),
and thanks also for those clarifications.
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