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Hello, it's not much of a big deal but i wanted to tell that fl studio also recognizes keys from non-qwerty keyboards (at least it did to mine) and i have just one key that i can't play notes with, it's the key of Ç from turkish qwerty, other non english chars seems to work just fine, could you also add Ç to be recognized by your software? thank you.
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Hi. Sorry for late response. I might address this issue one day, but right now it's not worth the trouble of changing the entirely logic of handling key mapping. You can simply fix this issue by simply switching from Turkish Q Keyboard layout to a standard QWERTY keyboard in windows. Simply add a new language English (United States) in Settings > Language, make sure to uncheck all the optional language features, you just need the default features. After that, simply press Alt + Shift to rotate between Turkish and English layout or by switching them in the bottom-right corner.
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I will leave the issue open until I will address it officially via code. Thank you for reporting!
Hello, it's not much of a big deal but i wanted to tell that fl studio also recognizes keys from non-qwerty keyboards (at least it did to mine) and i have just one key that i can't play notes with, it's the key of Ç from turkish qwerty, other non english chars seems to work just fine, could you also add Ç to be recognized by your software? thank you.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: