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Oh, and update the docs for NetHack keypad mode too.

[originally from svn r6594]
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Simon Tatham 2006-03-08 18:15:16 +00:00
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@ -647,10 +647,11 @@ In this mode, the numeric keypad keys 1-9 generate the NetHack
movement commands (\cw{hjklyubn}). The 5 key generates the \c{.}
command (do nothing).
Better still, pressing Shift with the keypad keys generates the
capital forms of the commands (\cw{HJKLYUBN}), which tells NetHack
to keep moving you in the same direction until you encounter
something interesting.
In addition, pressing Shift or Ctrl with the keypad keys generate
the Shift- or Ctrl-keys you would expect (e.g. keypad-7 generates
\cq{y}, so Shift-keypad-7 generates \cq{Y} and Ctrl-keypad-7
generates Ctrl-Y); these commands tell NetHack to keep moving you in
the same direction until you encounter something interesting.
For some reason, this feature only works properly when \i{Num Lock} is
on. We don't know why.