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Set4Button6Slots=I,CYCLE STOP,C,CYCLE STOP,K,CYCLE STOP,J,CYCLE STOP,M,CYCLE STOP,P,CYCLE STOP,O,CYCLE STOP,G,CYCLE STOP,L,CYCLE STOP,Back-Slash[US]/Hash[UK],CYCLE STOP,N,CYCLE STOP,F1
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Set4Button6Slots=I,CYCLE STOP,C,CYCLE STOP,K,CYCLE STOP,J,CYCLE STOP,M,CYCLE STOP,P,CYCLE STOP,O,CYCLE STOP,G,CYCLE STOP,L,CYCLE STOP,Back-Slash[US]/Hash[UK],CYCLE STOP,N,CYCLE STOP,F1
This depends one the keyboard layout you use. Xpadder displays the UK layout only. To assign the correct key, search in the Assignment window for the key that is on the same location as on your keyboard layout and click on it to assign it. You can also use the automatic selection of the Language bar of Windows to switch to UK layout while Xpadder is in focus and use your keyboard in the same matter. Just typing assignment names would become more complicated that way (more or less according to how much your keyboard layout differs from the UK one).Tierney11290 wrote:The above coding is what I have so far. Also curious as to why the ( ' ) button translates as the # sign in Xpadder? Anyone know why?