I am Italian and so I use an Italian keyboard.
After "qwertyuiop" there is a key that has "è" if pressed alone, "é" if pressed with shift, "[" if pressed with alt gr, and "{" if pressed with shift AND alt gr.
The "issue" is that in TakeCommand and in TCC, if I press shift and that key I get "É", the uppercase accented letter, instead of the lowercase accented one. All other combinations seem to be ok.
So far it seems to me that this "issue" appears only in TakeCommand and in TCC.
I tried in command prompt and in powershell and they are ok, also word and notepad and wordpad are ok.
Is it possible that I have set up something that changes this?
How can I troubleshoot it?
Thank You very much and regards
Rodolfo Giovanninetti
After "qwertyuiop" there is a key that has "è" if pressed alone, "é" if pressed with shift, "[" if pressed with alt gr, and "{" if pressed with shift AND alt gr.
The "issue" is that in TakeCommand and in TCC, if I press shift and that key I get "É", the uppercase accented letter, instead of the lowercase accented one. All other combinations seem to be ok.
So far it seems to me that this "issue" appears only in TakeCommand and in TCC.
I tried in command prompt and in powershell and they are ok, also word and notepad and wordpad are ok.
Is it possible that I have set up something that changes this?
How can I troubleshoot it?
Thank You very much and regards
Rodolfo Giovanninetti