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Aric Stewart authored
It is mapped with the keyboard mapping to the resulting character so the key 'A' is DIK_A nomatter what its scancode or vkey would be. This is relevant to Japanese keymapping where the '@' key is in the '[' location the scancode for both is 0x22 but dinput generates DIK_AT in japanese and DIK_LBRACKET in us_qwerty.
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