I'm not sure if that ever should be possible because strictly speaking, those keys on numpad are End, Down, PgDn, and Left, they just are dual-purpose keys for speed entering digits, and they even have completely different usage in some environments (MS-Windows for example). Could you give me any application example where such combinations (Ctrl+1 vs Ctrl+Numpad1) work equally, please?
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I have a azerty keyboard, which unlike qwerty keyboards, requires the shift to be pressed in order to output a 4. Using the numpad numbers is so much more convenient (two keys instead of three, one key for one hand). Most applications provide both combinations if they use numbers.
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I'm not sure if that ever should be possible because strictly speaking, those keys on numpad are End, Down, PgDn, and Left, they just are dual-purpose keys for speed entering digits, and they even have completely different usage in some environments (MS-Windows for example). Could you give me any application example where such combinations (Ctrl+1 vs Ctrl+Numpad1) work equally, please?
I have a azerty keyboard, which unlike qwerty keyboards, requires the shift to be pressed in order to output a 4. Using the numpad numbers is so much more convenient (two keys instead of three, one key for one hand). Most applications provide both combinations if they use numbers.
I see. Sounds sensibly, I hope it can be implemented in 1.3 version. Thank you very much.