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222 Chapter 9—Keyboards, Mice, and Input Devices Figure 9.2 101-key Enhanced keyboard key number and character locations (U.S. version). Figure 9.3 102-key Enhanced keyboard key number and character locations (U.K. English version). Table 9.6 Scan Codes 101-/102-Key (Enhanced) Keyboard Key Numbers and Key Scan Code Scan Code Scan Code Number Key/Character Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 1 ` 29 0E 0E 2 1 2 16 16 3 2 3 1E 1E 4 3 4 26 26 5 4 5 25 25 6 5 6 2E 2E 7 6 7 36 36 8 7 8 3D 3D 9 8 9 3E 3E 10 9 0A 46 46 11 0 0B 45 45 12 - 0C 4E 4E 13 = 0D 55 55 15 Backspace 0E 66 66 16 Tab 0F 0D 0D 17 Q 10 15 15 18 W 11 1D 1D
Keyboard Layouts and Scan Codes 223 Table 9.6 101-/102-Key (Enhanced) Keyboard Key Numbers and Scan Codes Continued Key Scan Code Scan Code Scan Code Number Key/Character Set 1 Set 2 Set 3 19 E 12 24 24 20 R 13 2D 2D 21 T 14 2C 2C 22 Y 15 35 35 23 U 16 3C 3C 24 I 17 43 43 25 O 18 44 44 26 P 19 4D 4D 27 [ 1A 54 54 28 ] 1B 5B 5B 29 \ (101-key only) 2B 5D 5C 30 Caps Lock 3A 58 14 31 A 1E 1C 1C 32 S 1F 1B 1B 33 D 20 23 23 34 F 21 2B 2B 35 G 22 34 34 36 H 23 33 33 37 J 24 3B 3B 38 K 25 42 42 39 L 26 4B 4B 40 ; 27 4C 4C 41 ` 28 52 52 42 # (102-key only) 2B 5D 53 43 Enter 1C 5A 5A 44 Left Shift 2A 12 12 45 \ (102-key only) 56 61 13 46 Z 2C 1A 1A 47 X 2D 22 22 48 C 2E 21 21 49 V 2F 2A 2A 50 B 30 32 32 51 N 31 31 31 52 M 32 3A 3A 53 , 33 41 41 54 . 34 49 49
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Chapter 9—Keyboards, Mice, <strong>and</strong> Input Devices<br />
Figure 9.2 101-key Enhanced keyboard key number <strong>and</strong> character locations<br />
(U.S. version).<br />
Figure 9.3 102-key Enhanced keyboard key number <strong>and</strong> character locations<br />
(U.K. English version).<br />
Table 9.6<br />
Scan Codes<br />
101-/102-Key (Enhanced) Keyboard Key Numbers <strong>and</strong><br />
Key Scan Code Scan Code Scan Code<br />
Number Key/Character Set 1 Set 2 Set 3<br />
1 ` 29 0E 0E<br />
2 1 2 16 16<br />
3 2 3 1E 1E<br />
4 3 4 26 26<br />
5 4 5 25 25<br />
6 5 6 2E 2E<br />
7 6 7 36 36<br />
8 7 8 3D 3D<br />
9 8 9 3E 3E<br />
10 9 0A 46 46<br />
11 0 0B 45 45<br />
12 - 0C 4E 4E<br />
13 = 0D 55 55<br />
15 Backspace 0E 66 66<br />
16 Tab 0F 0D 0D<br />
17 Q 10 15 15<br />
18 W 11 1D 1D