Appendix e. key codes, E. key codes – Tripp Lite B050-000 User Manual
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Appendix E. Key Codes
Table E-1 shows the key codes used to define the key strokes or hotkeys for sev-
eral functions. Please note that these key codes do not necessarily represent the key
characters that are used on international keyboards. A key on a standard 104 key PC
keyboard with a US English language mapping is named. The layout for this key-
board is shown in Figure E-1. However, most modifier keys and other alphanumeric
keys used for hotkey purposes in application programs are on a similar position, no
matter what language mapping you are using. Some of the keys also have aliases.
This means that a key can be named by two different key codes.
Figure E-1. English (US) keyboard Layout, used for the key codes
Table E-1. Key Names
Key
Alias Key(s)
0 - 9
A - Z
~
TILDE
_
MINUS
=
EQUALS
;
’
<
LESS
,
.
/
SLASH
BACKSPACE
TAB
[
]
ENTER
CAPS LOCK
\
BACK SLASH
LSHIFT
SHIFT
RCTRL
CTRL, STRG
RSHIFT
SHIFT
LCTRL
CTRL, STRG
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