I've seen this in the windows relm for binding external control surfaces like streamdecks.
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Pardon me but searching for "binding external (control) surface" does not result in any handle for me.
Either google or bing (& derivates) doesn't prompt any occurance of F24+. Would it be possible for you to share any search result from your matching results so that I can familiarize myself with the -to me unknown- topic, please?
Otherwise I appreciate trying to recall, Sir/Madame!
https://docs.rs/keyboard-types/latest/keyboard_types/enum.Key.html#variant.F35
I would love to have that many keys. means I could program my keyboard to output those on certain layers and tie them directly to unused IDE actions. Because no software maker is going to use those keys by default since no keyboard has them. But my keyboard can have them :D
:).
I'm coming from a similar direction... Spotted those. If they would have been easily accessible I would have used them as defaults for a certain functionality. Your link and reply implies that such keys need to be physicallz available!
Thank you for your confimation. An note that in GTK+ programs you could use them for your shortcuts!