rbreaves / kinto

Mac-style shortcut keys for Linux & Windows.
http://kinto.sh
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Pressing "Right Alt" + "3" to print "#" symbol breaks Kinto #884

Open alvarokrn opened 3 weeks ago

alvarokrn commented 3 weeks ago

Describe the bug I'm using an ISO Spanish custom keyboard (Windows keyboard) and I realized that if I press the "right alt" plus "3" to put the "#", then the shortcuts start to fail: alt+tab doesn't work or copy paste (alt+c, alt+v) fails...

Expected behavior The keyboard types # and every other shorcut keep working as expected.

Install Type: Bare Metal Distro: Windows 11 Pro Branch: master Commit: 4a3bfe79e2578dd85cb6ff2ebc5505f758c64ab6

Additional context I use "Toshy" in my other computer in Fedora and for typing this kind of characters like # I had to enable an option called "Alt_Gr on Right Cmd Key". I wonder if I have to do something like this in Kinto

pbaraszkiewicz2 commented 3 weeks ago

Environment: Windows 10 Pro Branch: master Commit: 4a3bfe79e2578dd85cb6ff2ebc5505f758c64ab6 I have encountered the same problem on polish keyboard when trying to type language specific letters and by accident press right alt + e instead of right ctrl + e.

alvarokrn commented 2 weeks ago

I think it's happening when you press "right alt" + the other key too fast. If you do it slowly, it works. It's so frustratring because usually people try to type fast as possible.

Also, sometimes when I click on the right alt, It opens the Windows start menu.

So buggy to use.