M
Martin P. Hellwig
Hi all,
I noticed that the "dead keys"* mechanism (XPSP2 NL, keyboard map US,
input language Dutch) doesn't work when running the pyHooks (python 241)
example.
Instead of ö ("o) I immediately get ""o.
If I close the pyHooks example the expected behavior returns.
Is there a way how I can get both working at the same time?
--
mph
* typing " prints nothing <the dead key>, when continuing with o the
character ö is printed, the same mechanimse applies for ' ~ ` in
combination with most of the letters e.g. e(éëè), n(ñ), o(óõö) and c(ç).
I noticed that the "dead keys"* mechanism (XPSP2 NL, keyboard map US,
input language Dutch) doesn't work when running the pyHooks (python 241)
example.
Instead of ö ("o) I immediately get ""o.
If I close the pyHooks example the expected behavior returns.
Is there a way how I can get both working at the same time?
--
mph
* typing " prints nothing <the dead key>, when continuing with o the
character ö is printed, the same mechanimse applies for ' ~ ` in
combination with most of the letters e.g. e(éëè), n(ñ), o(óõö) and c(ç).