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Typed ASCII chars do not work #366

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starise opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 7 comments
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Typed ASCII chars do not work #366

starise opened this issue Oct 13, 2015 · 7 comments

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@starise
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starise commented Oct 13, 2015

I use an italian keyboard, so i need to type some common chars using their ascii code. For example to have a tilde (~) i have to type ALT+126. I tried some other ASCII chars but none of them has worked.

Detaching the current cmd/powershell session or going into real console mode (debug>real console) all start working again. Copy-paste also works.

OS: Windows 10
ConEmu: 151006 [64]

@Maximus5
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Exact key presses, please.

@starise
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starise commented Oct 13, 2015

Sorry, it's not clear what you want to know. As I said none of them is working.
For example ALT+126 for tilde, ALT+123 or ALT+125 for curly braces

@Maximus5
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I have no "real" Italian keyboard. So I need to know what keys you are pressing (English inscriptions)

@starise
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starise commented Oct 13, 2015

Ok, thanks for replying. I thought there's no real difference. If you take a look at this image:

I have exactly the same inscriptions. ALT is the standard Left ALT, Numbers are from the numeric keypad on the right. For the tilde are: End (1), keydown (2), keyright (6).
Hope I've correctly answered your question

@oldmud0
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oldmud0 commented Oct 13, 2015

I think he's saying that he can't type the alt codes into ConEmu, but he can on a regular console window.

@Maximus5
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I see now

@Maximus5
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Duplicate: gh-310

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