Here's the little trick that you can do to get that little key left of the z key. Since I don't have access to a keyboard like yours you'll need to follow these steps (and then tell me if they worked, heh.)
First, you'll need to download a neat little program called 'Full Key Codes'. Next, by using that program you can get the 'keyboard (hex)' value of the key you want. Now convert this hex value to decimal. I use a program called 'Haxor' to accomplish this. Okay, now that you have the decimal value of the key in question you can use my app. In the keyboard window on the far right top corner there is a box titled: Keys not Shown. Click on the new button and type in the number here. Now all you have to do is edit that key that is next to it as you would normally do.
I know it seems like a lot of steps... cuz it is. ;-)
ISO Extended - Jake Hickenlooper
Here's the little trick that you can do to get that little key left of the z key. Since I don't have access to a keyboard like yours you'll need to follow these steps (and then tell me if they worked, heh.)First, you'll need to download a neat little program called 'Full Key Codes'. Next, by using that program you can get the 'keyboard (hex)' value of the key you want. Now convert this hex value to decimal. I use a program called 'Haxor' to accomplish this. Okay, now that you have the decimal value of the key in question you can use my app. In the keyboard window on the far right top corner there is a box titled: Keys not Shown. Click on the new button and type in the number here. Now all you have to do is edit that key that is next to it as you would normally do.
I know it seems like a lot of steps... cuz it is. ;-)
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Friday, March 12 2004 @ 03:48 PM PST