How Are You Supposed to Know to Do "U1E0D" Instead of "Ctrl Alt d" ?
This can be a frustrating one. But, establish a best practice in your group: When a bindkey doesn't work, and the Bindkey Editor shows that it *is* defined as you expect, then, create a NEW bindkey using the bindkey editor - by clicking on the '+' button.
Now, in the field where you enter what the bindkey is, you press the key combination of interest and see what you get.
My friend's keyboard sends <Key>sacute to Cadence when he does CTRL ALT <Key>s . Go figure.
Same keyboard also sends <Key>U1E0D when he does CTRL ALT <Key>d .
But, now that he know this, he can add the needed workaround lines in his file that he loads through his cdsinit
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