![]() On Unix and Mac OS X, the key has long been reported as #\u3, even though the documentation says 'numpad-enter. A more compatible change would be to adjust the documentation and also change DrRacket and the framework to recognize #\u3 instead of 'numpad-enter. But there doesn't seem to be a good reason to treat #\u3 as "numpad Enter" --- particularly as opposed to treating it as "Ctl-C" --- other than ancient Mac history. On Windows, numpad Enter continues to be reported as #\return, since Windows event handling doesn't naturally or easily distinguish the two keys. original commit: 7d388a0795cd42e12e0ff3431d744c0bb89ac37b |
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