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12 years agoMain AdminWhat this has proved is B3 has a numeric value for every key. It doesn't see it as its letter rather a number. In this case 255= the q key.
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12 years agoLevel 10i thought the poster stated 255 = NO BIND
so if you were to put "255" as the value for that command, there would be NO key bind -
12 years agoMon Dec 12 2011, 11:03AMAdmin
Just an FYI: everything is numeric to the system. It isn't B3, it is computing. And 0(00), or 255(FF) are generally regarded as null or unassigned, since they are the bounded ends of the 8-bit world. You hafta think in terms of bytes.
DankRider
What this has proved is B3 has a numeric value for every key. It doesn't see it as its letter rather a number. In this case 255= the q key.
P.S. Thnx Zellis for pointing out this thread, even though it was obvious when I couldn't see it. sad me :(
keyCodes
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backspace: 8
tab: 9
enter: 13
shift: 16
ctrl: 17
alt: 18
pause: 19
break: 19
capsLock: 20
escape: 27
pageUp: 33
pageDown: 34
end: 35
home: 36
leftArrow: 37
upArrow: 38
rightArrow: 39
downArrow: 40
insert: 45
delete: 46
0: 48
1: 49
2: 50
3: 51
4: 52
5: 53
6: 54
7: 55
8: 56
9: 57
a: 65
b: 66
c: 67
d: 68
e: 69
f: 70
g: 71
h: 72
i: 73
j: 74
k: 75
l: 76
m: 77
n: 78
o: 79
p: 80
q: 81
r: 82
s: 83
t: 84
u: 85
v: 86
w: 87
x: 88
y: 89
z: 90
leftWindow: 91
rightWindowkey: 92
selectKey: 93
numpad0: 96
numpad1: 97
numpad2: 98
numpad3: 99
numpad4: 100
numpad5: 101
numpad6: 102
numpad7: 103
numpad8: 104
numpad9: 105
multiply: 106
add: 107
subtract: 109
decimal: 110
divide: 111
f1: 112
f2: 113
f3: 114
f4: 115
f5: 116
f6: 117
f7: 118
f8: 119
f9: 120
f10: 121
f11: 122
f12: 123
numLock: 144
scrollLock: 145
semiColon: 186
equal: 187
comma: 188
dash: 189
period: 190
forwardSlash: 191
graveAccent: 192
openBracket: 219
backSlash: 220
closeBraket: 221
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12 years agoLevel 10Where's the code for F13? I have an F13 button... Maybe 123.5... hrm. I gotta call someone about this.
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12 years agoMon Dec 12 2011, 02:12PMLevel 10google for 'keyboard scancode utility' .
It should come up with a few options that you can download and install. these utilities will tell you the scan code generated of any key you type on the keyboard... for example...
http://www.passmark.com/ftp/keytest.exe
A software program that does this is really easy to write, but why bother when there are utilities out there that do it already.
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12 years agoLevel 10Line feed = 10
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12 years agoLevel 10that would be an ascii code.... which is different than hardware scancodes.
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12 years agoMon Dec 12 2011, 02:56PMAdminWell, apparently BF3 is NOT using standard key codes, I just checked a few. They sux0rz.
Here's some trivia. OS vs. linefeed termination
*unix uses Lf (Chr10) - Yah, that is how it is done
Windows uses LfCr (Chr10+Chr13) - typewriter style
MacOS uses Cr (Chr13) - who know WTF they were thinking.
BTW: I'm editing ALL my posts from now on.
-R
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