[Bug 30853]=?UTF-8?Q?=20Wine=20doesn=E2=80=99t=20always=20handle=20?="right alt" properly
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wine-bugs at winehq.org
Sun Mar 23 10:36:11 CDT 2014
http://bugs.winehq.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30853
Sebastian Loncar <sebastian.loncar at gmail.com> changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Sebastian Loncar <sebastian.loncar at gmail.com> ---
This Bug is 1,5 years old, but absoluty up-to-date.
I have an german keyboard, too, with an right "AltGr"-Key (this is not simple a
right alt-key, its on a german keyboard a "special" alt-key.
When using special chars with this key, for example \, @ or €, it works in most
wine applications. But not in "Starcraft II". In Starcraft2, i can set custom
key bindings, and want to bind "AltGr+p". Normally, in the windows version, it
will be migrated to "CTRL+ALT+P". (in other words: AltGr=CTRL+ALT). This is
"normal" (unter real windows installation).
In Wine, in starcraft2, the keybinder in the game will show only "p" instead of
CTRL+ALT+P, when i hit "AltGr+P".
As i remind, in an previous version of wine, it showed "ALT+P" instead of
"CTRL+ALT+P". But in the lastest version, the key is completly skipped.
With the patch of Sloonz, the keybinding works correctly! (Hitting AltGr+P in
starcraft keybinder, and CTRL+ALT+P is showed).
The downside of his patch: keybindings and recall of keybindings are working -
but all special AltGr-chars are broken than. "@"-char for example is on german
keyboard "AltGr+Q".
Greetings from Germany,
Sebastian
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