On Jun 3 10:16, Ken Brown wrote:
On 6/3/2009 8:53 AM, Corinna Vinschen wrote:
On non-English keyboards, the right Alt key is called AltGr and returns
the modifiers Left-Control/Right-Alt.
So maybe the answer is that Left-Control+Left-Alt and
Right-Control+Right-Alt should each be interpreted as Control+Alt.
Someone deliberately trying to enter Control+Alt+some-other-key is not
likely to use different hands for Control and Alt.
Wrong, imho. If the non-modifier key is on the right side of the
keyboard, many users tend to press left-ctrl/right-alt/non-mod-key.
Trust me. We had kind of the same discussion 10 or so years ago.