The simplest way to determine what keyName e93 uses for any given key on your keyboard is to use the waitkey command.
a through z
A through Z
0 through 9
space
BackSpace
Tab
Clear
Return
Pause
Scroll_Lock
Sys_Req
Escape
Delete
The "F" keys:
F1 through F24
Cursor control & motion:
Home
Left
Up
Right
Down
Prior
Page_Up
Next
Page_Down
End
Begin
Misc Functions:
Select
Print
Execute
Insert
Undo
Redo
Menu
Find
Cancel
Help
Break
Num_Lock
Keypad Functions:
KP_Divide
KP_Multiply
KP_Subtract
KP_Add
KP_Enter
Execute
KP_Home
KP_Up
KP_Prior
KP_Page_Up
KP_Left
KP_Right
KP_End
KP_Down
KP_Next
KP_Page_Dow
KP_Insert
KP_Delete
KP_Separato
KP_Decimal
With numlock on:
KP_0 through KP_9
Modifiers:
Shift
Ctrl
Alt
Shift_L
Shift_R
Control_L
Control_R
Caps_Lock
Shift_Lock
Alt_L
Alt_R
MS Windows specific:
Snapshot
WinKey
LeftWin
RightWin
Attention
Crsel
Exsel
Ereof
Play
Zoom
No Name
PA1
OEM Clr
This table gives names to keys that produce a single character, but which may also be known by a name such as "space" or "comma"
| exclam | ! | |
| quotedbl | " | |
| numbersign | # | |
| dollar | $ | |
| percent | % | |
| ampersand | & | |
| apostrophe | ' | |
| parenleft | ( | |
| parenright | ) | |
| asterisk | * | |
| plus | + | |
| comma | , | |
| minus | - | |
| period | . | |
| slash | / | |
| colon | : | |
| semicolon | ; | |
| less | < | |
| equal | = | |
| greater | > | |
| question | ? | |
| bracketleft | [ | |
| backslash | \ | |
| bracketright | ] | |
| underscore | _ | |
| grave | ` | |
| braceleft | { | |
| bar | | | |
| braceright | } | |
| asciitilde | ~ | |
| umlaut | ¨ |