+Alt+F1, "+" (Shift + "=") does not work

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+Alt+F1, "+" (Shift + "=") does not work

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Refer to "My Computer as a drive button"
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=38788
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Where is the problem? Just press Alt+F1, the "+".
Can we make this sign configurable? Now working on my work laptop with it for the first time, and without the numpad I need to use shift to acces the "+" and "*" (US keyboard layout).
In general
Alt+F1, "c" = "Hard disk C"
Alt+F1, "+" = "Computer (drive overview)"
Alt+F1, "*" = "My Documents (directory)"
Alt+F1, "" = "Network Neighborhood"

But in my HP notebook, and default is US Keyboard.
Alt+F1, "c" => OK
Alt+F1, Num "+" => OK
Alt+F1, "+" (Shift + "=") => Does not work
Alt+F1, Num "*" => OK
Alt+F1, "*" (Shift + "8") => OK
Alt+F1, "" => Does not work
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I do not have a Dell, but on my Samsung notebook/convertible without numeric keypad it works just fine also with U.S. English layout...
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My Windows 7 is Chinese Big5 code,
and after checked the biggest Chinese(GB code) TC forum, seems have the same problem.
http://www.newsmth.net/nForum/#!article/TotalCommander/51329


I tried to change the option for "non-Unicode programs" in Control Panel to "English(US)" ,
Now both Shift + "8" & Shift+"='" are OK, and Alt+F1, "\" can change to Network Neighborhood.
But it will impact to the other programs.

So may be you can also change the "non-Unicode programs" to "Chinese" Big5 or GB code, to reproduce this problem.
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Update summary as below, and seems the same situation in ["Compare by contents" highlight effect].
Please refer to http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?p=281522#281522

1. English Windows XP => OK
2. English Windows XP and change "non-Unicode programs" in Control Panel to "Chinese(TW)" => NG

3. Chinese Windows XP => NG
4. Chinese Windows XP and change "non-Unicode programs" in Control Panel to "English(US)" => OK

5. Chinese Windows 7 => NG
6. Chinese Windows 7 and change "non-Unicode programs" in Control Panel to "English(US)" => OK


Change "non-Unicode programs" in Control Panel - Regional and Language options to "English(US)" can solve Shortcut keys & Compare contents problem,
but it will cause Chinese characters not displaying correctly for many non-Unicode programs/files.
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I could reproduce the problem on Chinese Windows. Can you try again with beta 4, please?
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WinXP, Win7 32bit and Win7 64bit works fine with TCMD 8.51 beta 4.


But suggest to update HISTORY.TXT form:
Alt+F1/F2: Couldn't access items "+" and "*" with keyboard when using Chinese locale (32/64)

to:
Alt+F1/F2: Couldn't access items "+" and "\" with keyboard when using Chinese locale (32/64)

Because the problem was "\" , not "*".
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Great, thanks for testing it! I will change the history accordingly.
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