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The value of this constant is a list of all vk-[name] virtual key names in alphabetical order. These are pre-defined constants corresponding to usually non-typable keys on the keyboard. When a Lisp function calls for a virtual key argument, one of the pre-defined constants is suitable as an argument value. The word after the hyphen names the key, in this case the up arrow key.
The keys are:
vk-add
vk-alt
vk-applications
vk-backquote
vk-backslash
vk-backspace
vk-backtab
vk-cancel
vk-capslock
vk-close-square-bracket
vk-comma
vk-control
vk-decimal
vk-delete
vk-divide
vk-down
vk-end
vk-enter
vk-escape
vk-f1
vk-f10
vk-f11
vk-f12
vk-f13
vk-f14
vk-f15
vk-f16
vk-f2
vk-f3
vk-f4
vk-f5
vk-f6
vk-f7
vk-f8
vk-f9
vk-home
vk-insert
vk-lbutton
vk-left
vk-left-alt
vk-left-control
vk-left-shift
vk-left-windows
vk-mbutton
vk-meta
vk-minus
vk-multiply
vk-numlock
vk-numpad0
vk-numpad1
vk-numpad2
vk-numpad3
vk-numpad4
vk-numpad5
vk-numpad6
vk-numpad7
vk-numpad8
vk-numpad9
vk-open-square-bracket
vk-pagedown
vk-pageup
vk-pause
vk-period
vk-plus
vk-printscrn
vk-quote
vk-rbutton
vk-return
vk-right
vk-right-alt
vk-right-control
vk-right-shift
vk-right-windows
vk-scrllock
vk-semicolon
vk-separator
vk-shift
vk-slash
vk-space
vk-subtract
vk-sysrq
vk-tab
vk-up
vk-xbutton1
vk-xbutton2
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Created 2015.5.21.
| Allegro CL version 10.0 Unrevised from 9.0 to 10.0. 9.0 version |