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  • This makes sense but there is more going on because, on my Arduino-based keyboard, shift+2 already produces " rather than @ - so there's some additional mapping in Windows that's already doing most of the work of making my keyboard behave like an ISO-UK keyboard. (If interested Keyboard.press(0xEC) is an effective UK "\" key. This whole area seems a lot more complex than I remember back in the days of PC-XT keyboard scancodes and TSRs Commented Jan 5, 2021 at 21:08