

Like if it's a universal thing, then that would save people some whole quack of time! I can't help but wonder if it would help other users if I made a chart for the SC and their values seen in SharpKeys. The most I was able to learn was that Autohotkey doesn't have a scan code for it. Yesterday I tried every single one of the "unknown" keys in SharpKeys to try to remap my "OMEN" key back to home. You know, I can't be the first person to think of this! haha If Autohotkey can discriminate between one key and another, wouldn't it then be possible to have a chart depicting the corresponding values? Go from what those things in SharpKeys are called to the scan code recognized in Autohotkey.

That has all those fancy number-letter combos in there and they seem specific to each key. If a specific key has a scan code in one program, it must be possible to compare that to the values in SharpKeys to locate the same one. It does not save the changed keymaps to the device's onboard memory.Yea, that's basically what I've trying to figure out.


