up = Keypad 8,Up down = Keypad 2,Down left = Keypad 4,Left,joyButton7 right = Keypad 6,Right,joyButton5 pageUp = A pageDown = B letterUp = N letterDown = M favPlaylist = F nextPlaylist = F2 prevPlaylist = F1 addPlaylist = I removePlaylist = O random = R select = 1,Return,joyButton3 back = 2,Escape,joyButton0 quit = Q # See below for a list of key codes that can be used for configuring the controls: ###################### ###################################################### # Code # Description ###################### ###################################################### # "0" # "1" # "2" # "3" # "4" # "5" # "6" # "7" # "8" # "9" # "A" # "AC Back" the Back key (application control keypad) # "AC Bookmarks" the Bookmarks key (application control keypad) # "AC Forward" the Forward key (application control keypad) # "AC Home" the Home key (application control keypad) # "AC Refresh" the Refresh key (application control keypad) # "AC Search" the Search key (application control keypad) # "AC Stop" the Stop key (application control keypad) # "Again" the Again key (Redo) # "AltErase" Erase-Eaze # "'" # "Application" the Application / Compose / Context Menu (Windows) # key # "AudioMute" the Mute volume key # "AudioNext" the Next Track media key # "AudioPlay" the Play media key # "AudioPrev" the Previous Track media key # "AudioStop" the Stop media key) # "B" # "\" Located at the lower left of the return key on ISO # keyboards and at the right end of the QWERTY row # on ANSI keyboards. Produces REVERSE SOLIDUS # (backslash) and VERTICAL LINE in a US layout, # REVERSE SOLIDUS and VERTICAL LINE in a UK Mac layout, # NUMBER SIGN and TILDE in a UK Windows layout, DOLLAR # SIGN and POUND SIGN in a Swiss German layout, # NUMBER SIGN and APOSTROPHE in a German layout, GRAVE # ACCENT and POUND SIGN in a French Mac layout, and # ASTERISK and MICRO SIGN in a French Windows layout. # "Backspace" # "BrightnessDown" the Brightness Down key # "BrightnessUp" the Brightness Up key # "C" # "Calculator" the Calculator key # "Cancel" # "CapsLock" # "Clear" # "Clear / Again" # "," # "Computer" the My Computer key # "Copy" # "CrSel" # "CurrencySubUnit" the Currency Subunit key # "CurrencyUnit" the Currency Unit key # "Cut" # "D" # "DecimalSeparator" the Decimal Separator key # "Delete" # "DisplaySwitch" display mirroring/dual display switch, video mode # switch # "Down" the Down arrow key (navigation keypad) # "E" # "Eject" the Eject key) # "End" # "=" # "Escape" the Esc key) # "Execute" # "ExSel" # "F" # "F1" # "F10" # "F11" # "F12" # "F13" # "F14" # "F15" # "F16" # "F17" # "F18" # "F19" # "F2" # "F20" # "F21" # "F22" # "F23" # "F24" # "F3" # "F4" # "F5" # "F6" # "F7" # "F8" # "F9" # "Find" # "G" # "`" Located in the top left corner (on both ANSI and ISO # keyboards). Produces GRAVE ACCENT and TILDE in a US # Windows layout and in US and UK Mac layouts on ANSI # keyboards, GRAVE ACCENT and NOT SIGN in a UK Windows # layout, SECTION SIGN and PLUS-MINUS SIGN in US and # UK Mac layouts on ISO keyboards, SECTION SIGN and # DEGREE SIGN in a Swiss German layout (Mac: only on # ISO keyboards), CIRCUMFLEX ACCENT and DEGREE SIGN # in a German layout (Mac: only on ISO keyboards), # SUPERSCRIPT TWO and TILDE in a French Windows layout, # COMMERCIAL AT and NUMBER SIGN in a French Mac layout # on ISO keyboards, and LESS-THAN SIGN and GREATER-THAN # SIGN in a Swiss German, German, or French Mac layout # on ANSI keyboards. # "H" # "Help" # "Home" # "I" # "Insert" insert on PC, help on some Mac keyboards (but does # send code 73, not 117) # "J" # "K" # "KBDIllumDown" the Keyboard Illumination Down key # "KBDIllumToggle" the Keyboard Illumination Toggle key # "KBDIllumUp" the Keyboard Illumination Up key # "Keypad 0" the 0 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 00" the 00 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 000" the 000 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 1" the 1 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 2" the 2 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 3" the 3 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 4" the 4 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 5" the 5 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 6" the 6 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 7" the 7 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 8" the 8 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad 9" the 9 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad A" the A key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad &" the & key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad @" the @ key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad B" the B key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Backspace" the Backspace key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Binary" the Binary key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad C" the C key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Clear" the Clear key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad ClearEntry" the Clear Entry key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad :" the : key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad ," the Comma key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad D" the D key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad &&" the && key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad ||" the || key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Decimal" the Decimal key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad /" the / key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad E" the E key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Enter" the Enter key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad =" the = key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad = (AS400)" the Equals AS400 key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad !" the ! key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad F" the F key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad >" the Greater key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad #" the # key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Hexadecimal" the Hexadecimal key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad {" the Left Brace key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad (" the Left Parenthesis key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad <" the Less key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemAdd" the Mem Add key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemClear" the Mem Clear key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemDivide" the Mem Divide key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemMultiply" the Mem Multiply key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemRecall" the Mem Recall key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemStore" the Mem Store key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad MemSubtract" the Mem Subtract key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad -" the - key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad \*" the \* key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Octal" the Octal key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad %" the Percent key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad ." the . key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad +" the + key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad +/-" the +/- key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad ^" the Power key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad }" the Right Brace key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad )" the Right Parenthesis key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Space" the Space key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad Tab" the Tab key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad \|" the \| key (numeric keypad) # "Keypad XOR" the XOR key (numeric keypad) # "L" # "Left Alt" alt, option # "Left Ctrl" # "Left" the Left arrow key (navigation keypad) # "[" # "Left GUI" windows, command (apple), meta # "Left Shift" # "M" # "Mail" the Mail/eMail key # "MediaSelect" the Media Select key # "Menu" # "-" # "ModeSwitch" I'm not sure if this is really not covered by any of # the above, but since there's a special KMOD_MODE for # it I'm adding it here # "Mute" # "N" # "Numlock" the Num Lock key (PC) / the Clear key (Mac) # "O" # "Oper" # "Out" # "P" # "PageDown" # "PageUp" # "Paste" # "Pause" the Pause / Break key # "." # "Power" The USB document says this is a status flag, not a # physical key - but some Mac keyboards do have a # power key. # "PrintScreen" # "Prior" # "Q" # "R" # "Right Alt" alt gr, option # "Right Ctrl" # "Return" the Enter key (main keyboard) # "Return" # "Right GUI" windows, command (apple), meta # "Right" the Right arrow key (navigation keypad) # "]" # "Right Shift" # "S" # "ScrollLock" # "Select" # ";" # "Separator" # "/" # "Sleep" the Sleep key # "Space" the Space Bar key(s) # "Stop" # "SysReq" the SysReq key # "T" # "Tab" the Tab key # "ThousandsSeparator" the Thousands Separator key # "U" # "Undo" # "Up" the Up arrow key (navigation keypad) # "V" # "VolumeDown" # "VolumeUp" # "W" # "WWW" the WWW/World Wide Web key # "X" # "Y" # "Z" # "#" ISO USB keyboards actually use this code instead of # 49 for the same key, but all OSes I've seen treat # the two codes identically. So, as an implementor, # unless your keyboard generates both of those codes # and your OS treats them differently, you should # generate SDL_SCANCODE_BACKSLASH instead of this # code. As a user, you should not rely on this code # becauseSDL will never generate it with most (all?) # keyboards. # "&" # "*" # "@" # "^" # ":" # "$" # "!" # ">" # "#" # "(" # "<" # "%" # "+" # "?" # ")" # "_" # These codes were taken from https://wiki.libsdl.org/SDL_Keycode