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    Hi, well my problem is a little weird. I am working on a text editor and will working with MSWord i came to realize that when we change the local of the system e.g from english to spanish and then press the right Alt key + E or any other key, word displays special character while Left Alt Key + E has the normal effect ( i.e open the Edit menu ) . Now i want to implement the functionality in my editor... can anyone please guide me to any relevent material. any help in this regard will be extremely appreciated. lid.

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      Hi, well my problem is a little weird. I am working on a text editor and will working with MSWord i came to realize that when we change the local of the system e.g from english to spanish and then press the right Alt key + E or any other key, word displays special character while Left Alt Key + E has the normal effect ( i.e open the Edit menu ) . Now i want to implement the functionality in my editor... can anyone please guide me to any relevent material. any help in this regard will be extremely appreciated. lid.

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      Are you wanting to know how to differentiate between the left and right Alt keys?


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