Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the '`~' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the '|' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the '[{' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the ']}' key
VK_CLEAR, 0x0C, CLEAR key
For any country/region, the ',' key For the US standard keyboard, the ',<' key
For any country/region, the '+' key For the US standard keyboard, the '=+' key
Either the angle bracket key or the backslash key on the RT 102-key keyboard.
Cover all key codes when IME is processing input.
Placed last to cover the length of the enum. Please do not depend on this value!
For any country/region, the '-' key For the US standard keyboard, the '-_' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard.
For any country/region, the '.' key For the US standard keyboard, the '.>' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the ''"' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the ';:' key
Used for miscellaneous characters; it can vary by keyboard. For the US standard keyboard, the '/?' key
Placed first to cover the 0 value of the enum.
Virtual Key Codes, the value does not hold any inherent meaning. Inspired somewhat from https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd375731(v=vs.85).aspx But these are "more general", as they should work across browsers & OS`s.