On 03/06/20 08:49, Steve Fanning wrote:
By way of counterexample, the Calc keyboard shortcut Ctrl+F2 is intended
to be equivalent to selecting Insert > Function in the Menu bar and both
should display the Function Wizard dialog. However using my left Control
key, Ctrl+F2 appears to do nothing, while using the right key, Ctrl+F2
displays the Function Wizard dialog as expected. This behaviour is
identical for my native Windows 10 version of Calc and for a Linux
version running in a virtual terminal through VMWare.
So in summary, is there a technical reason why my two Control keys are
not always interchangeable?
Some form of cock-up? I'm puzzled by your description - especially the
fact that native Windows behaves the same as VMWare, but from a hardware
point of view the two keys are different, and there is no reason why
they should behave the same.
So the obvious explanation to me is actually faulty hardware - one of
the scan codes is not being generated properly by the keyboard.
Now if you'd said a VirtualBox window behaved differently to native
Windows, I would not have been surprised at all - VirtualBox intercepts
the RH control key ...
Cheers,
Wol
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