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There are pre-defined constants corresponding to non-typable keys on
the keyboard (see key-names). When a Lisp function
calls for a virtual key argument, one of the pre-defined constants is
suitable as an argument value. The word after the hyphen names the
key, in this case the applications key.
The applications key has a picture of a menu with an arrow mouse cursor on it (not all keyboards have it). It is typically just to the left of the right-hand control key. This key is sometimes used as an alternate means of invoking right-button context-sensitive pop-up menus, though Common Graphics has no built-in handling of this key.
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Created 2004.8.21.
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