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Epsilon User's Manual and Reference > Variable Reference >

alt-numpad-keys: preference variable

Default value: 0

Epsilon for Windows normally interprets Alt plus Numeric Pad keys as a way to enter a character by its numeric code, as in other Windows programs. Type a number on the numeric pad while holding down Alt to use this feature.

But if this variable is nonzero, Epsilon instead treats Alt plus Numpad keys as individual keys, which can be bound to commands like any other keys.

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