# Most people will prefer the default Unicode hex input # sequences (that use the keypad, with A-F represented # by the keys around the digits in natural order). # However, ISO-14755 suggests to use Ctrl-Shift and # the ordinary letters and digits. That is also possible # (but then Ctrl-Shift-2 will no longer be Ctrl-@). control shift keycode 11 = Hex_0 control shift keycode 2 = Hex_1 control shift keycode 3 = Hex_2 control shift keycode 4 = Hex_3 control shift keycode 5 = Hex_4 control shift keycode 6 = Hex_5 control shift keycode 7 = Hex_6 control shift keycode 8 = Hex_7 control shift keycode 9 = Hex_8 control shift keycode 10 = Hex_9 control shift keycode 30 = Hex_A control shift keycode 48 = Hex_B control shift keycode 46 = Hex_C control shift keycode 32 = Hex_D control shift keycode 18 = Hex_E control shift keycode 33 = Hex_F # # If the keyboard is in Unicode mode, then pressing # Ctrl-Shift, typing 4 hex digits and releasing Ctrl-Shift # will produce the unicode character with the given code. #