Quote Originally Posted by 'Leinar',index.php?page=Thread&postID=107945#post1 07945
Something that has been bothering me and possibly keeping me from fully understanding this, but from the first post with the examples, there is no "#" key, just shift+3 to generate a #, so what key is being used in conjunction with Ctrl, Alt, Shift?
2 --> LBAT
Ctrl-alt-# ?missing variable? --> LBBT
Alt-Shift-# ?missing variable? --> LBCT
Ctrl-Alt-Shift-# ?missing variable? --> LBDT
Ctrl-# ?missing variable? --> LBET


I understand whay keyclone is doing and what the big mod macro is doing to get it to activate different variations of key presses, but for some reason this step, this piece, is eluding me :S
On an EU keyboard the # button is on its own to the left of Enter. I didn't know it was shift-3 on a US keyboard at the time, I should probably edit the post to use another example.

Keyclone actually lists it as QUOTE in the hotstrings, not quite sure why .