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Often, combinations of keys (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F2) are needed when trying to interact with a remote server via the KVM.
The current OSD keyboard treats each key as pressed only so long as you hold the mouse button down on it.
To perform multi-key combinations, it is necessary to be able to mark a key to be held down. This doesn't apply to most keys, but ideally, for OSD keyboard, the following keys should be toggles rather than momentary, but they should release after being sent in combination with a key not on the list (e.g. the Ctrl and Alt toggles should be released after sending Ctrl-Alt-F2).
Left Shift
Left Ctrl
Left Option/Alt
Left CMD/Pillow/Apple
Right Shift
Right Ctrl
Right Option/Alt
Right Cmd/Pillow/Apple
FN (if applicable)
This would greatly increase the utility of the OSD keyboard.
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[Enhancement] Multiple Key Capability in OSD Keyboard
[Enhancement][v1.3.9] Multiple Key Capability in OSD Keyboard
Jan 28, 2024
Often, combinations of keys (e.g. Ctrl-Alt-F2) are needed when trying to interact with a remote server via the KVM.
The current OSD keyboard treats each key as pressed only so long as you hold the mouse button down on it.
To perform multi-key combinations, it is necessary to be able to mark a key to be held down. This doesn't apply to most keys, but ideally, for OSD keyboard, the following keys should be toggles rather than momentary, but they should release after being sent in combination with a key not on the list (e.g. the Ctrl and Alt toggles should be released after sending Ctrl-Alt-F2).
This would greatly increase the utility of the OSD keyboard.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: