[Bug report] Some international keyboard keys broken

Uxorious
Uxorious Quicken Windows Subscription Member
edited August 2022 in Reports (Windows)
When using Quicken 27.1.41.19 (on Windows 11) with the keymap set to US Interntional, there are problems entering some characters using the right ALT (Alt Gr) key.

For example, AltGr+z is supposed to make an 'æ' character, but Quicken treats it the same as ctrl+z (undo).

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  • Chris_QPW
    Chris_QPW Quicken Windows Subscription Member ✭✭✭✭
    Quicken has never supported international keyboards.  And it doesn't support unicode.

    It is my pure luck international codes happen to work in some cases.
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  • [Deleted User]
    edited July 2022
    @uxorious - I am able to create this character Quicken but in a roundabout way.  I had to turn on the Caps lock and then Shift+AltGr+z.  ( æ ).  If I didn't do the Caps lock first it produced a capital ( Æ ).  And, if I didn't use the shift key, it didn't work at all and behaved as you stated.




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