Bulk move 'code' tables from D3E to D3E-code spec.
authorGary Kacmarcik <garykac@google.com>
Sat, 26 Apr 2014 07:59:15 -0700
changeset 587 1539f98b95bf
parent 586 da3def7755ae
child 588 668883a424e3
Bulk move 'code' tables from D3E to D3E-code spec.
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 					</p>
 			</section>  <!-- key-legends -->
 
-			<section id="keyboard-layout">
-				<h3>Keyboard Layout</h3>
-				<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-				<p>Alphanumeric keyboards are the most common way for users to generate keyboard events.
-					This section provides an overview of standard keyboards and their physical layouts.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="keyboard-common-layouts">
-					<h1>Standard Keyboard Layouts</h1>
-
-					<p>This section describes the physical layouts found on commonly available keyboards.
-						</p>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-sections">
-						<h1>Keyboard Sections</h1>
-					
-						<p>When discussing keyboard layouts, it is convenient to divide the standard keyboard into distinct sections
-							and to label each row.
-							</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-sections">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-sections.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>The five general sections of a standard keyboard</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>These keyboard sections are:
-							</p>
-
-						<ul>
-							<li>The <em>Alphanumeric</em> section is the main part of the keyboard and is where most of the keyboard variation occurs.
-								When a user selects a keyboard layout, it is the keys in this sections that are most affected.
-								</li>
-							<li>The <em>Control Pad</em> and <em>Arrow Pad</em> sections contain the arrow keys and other editing keys.
-								</li>
-							<li>The <em>Numpad</em> (also known as the "numeric keypad" or "number pad") contains number and math keys to make it 
-								easier to enter numeric data.
-								</li>
-							<li>And finally, the <em>Function</em> section contains miscellaneous function keys and special keys like Escape.
-								</li>
-						</ul>
-					
-						<p>To make it easier to identify keys, the rows on the keyboard are named starting with "A"
-							for the bottom row up to "E" for the top row. The row of keys in the Function section are considered
-							to be in row "K".
-							These row names are consistent with those given in the ISO/IEC 9995-1 specification.
-							</p>
-						<p>Note that many keyboards (both modern and legacy) have extra keys that do not fit neatly into the above sections.
-							Some of these keys are covered in the <a href="#key-media">Media Keys</a> section.
-							Keys not covered in this document should be handled in the same manner as described in the
-							<a href="#other-devices">Other Devices</a> section.
-							</p>
-					</section><!-- keyboard-sections -->
-
-					<section id="keyboard-101">
-						<h1>Standard "101" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The standard "101" keyboard (commonly referred to as the "US layout") is the only layout that uses the <code class="key-code">'Backslash'</code> code.
-						   All the other layouts omit this key and expand the <code class="key-code">'Enter'</code> key to occupy
-						   two-rows.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-101-us">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-101-us.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Standard '101' keyboard layout showing unmodified US key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern standard "101"-layout keyboards actually contain 104 keys: 61 keys in the alphanumeric section
-						   and 43 keys in the numpad, control pad, arrow pad and function sections.
-						   The "101" name for this keyboard layout dates to the time when this standard keyboard did in fact contain
-						   101 keys. The two <code class="glyph">'OS'</code> keys,
-						   and the <code class="glyph">'Menu'</code> key were
-						   added later to bring the total to 104 keys.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-101alt">
-						<h1>Alternate "101" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The alternate "101" keyboard removes the <code class="key-code">'Backslash'</code> key to create a
-						   large <code class="key-code">'Enter'</code> key and shrinks the <code class="key-code">'Backspace'</code>
-						   key to make room for the <code class="key-code">'IntlYen'</code> key (The <code class="key-code">'IntlYen'</code> name comes from the
-						   Japanese layout — in the Russian layout shown above this key maps to a <code class="glyph">'\'</code>.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-101-russian">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-101-russian.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Alternate '101' keyboard layout showing unmodified Russian key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern alternate "101"-layout keyboards contain 104 keys: 61 keys in the alphanumeric section and 43 keys in the numpad,
-						   control pad, arrow pad and function sections.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-102">
-						<h1>Standard "102" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The standard "102" keyboard is common throughout Europe and adds two keys that don't exist on the
-						   "101" layouts:
-						   The <code class="key-code">'IntlBackslash'</code> key next to the left shift key,
-						   and the <code class="key-code">'IntlHash'</code> key which is partially tucked under the
-						   <code class="key-code">'Enter'</code> key.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-102-uk">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-102-uk.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Standard '102' keyboard layout showing unmodified French key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern "102"-layout keyboards contain 105 keys: 62 keys in the alphanumeric section and 43 keys in the numpad,
-						   control pad, arrow pad and function sections.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-103">
-						<h1>Korean "103" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The Korean "103" keyboard is based on the alternate 101 layout and adds two additional keys
-						   (one on each side of the spacebar) to handle Korean-specific input modes.
-						   These keys are
-						   <code class="key-code">'Hanja'</code> (labelled <code class="keycap">한자</code> <span class="phonetic">hanja</span>) and
-						   <code class="key-code">'HangulMode'</code> (labelled <code class="keycap">한/영</code> <span class="phonetic">han/yeong</span>).
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-103-korean">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-103-korean.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Korean '103' keyboard layout showing unmodified Korean key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern "103"-layout keyboards contain 106 keys: 63 keys in the alphanumeric section and 43 keys in the numpad,
-						   control pad, arrow pad and function sections.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-104">
-						<h1>Brazilian "104" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The "104" layout used in Brazil adds 4 new keys: the two non-US keys from the "102" layout
-						   (<code class="key-code">'IntlHash'</code> and <code class="key-code">'IntlBackslash'</code>)
-						   plus the <code class="key-code">'IntlRo'</code> key (next to the right shift
-						   key) and an extra key on the numeric keypad. This new keypad key is called 
-						   <code class="key-code">'KeypadComma'</code> because it represents the thousands separator. On the
-						   Brazilian key layout, this key has a keycap of <code class="keycap">.</code> and the <code class="key-code">'KeypadPeriod'</code>
-						   key has a keycap of <code class="keycap">,</code>.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-104-brazilian">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-104-brazilian.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Standard '104' keyboard layout showing unmodified Brazilian key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern "104"-layout keyboards contain 107 keys: 63 keys in the alphanumeric section and 44 keys in the numpad,
-						   control pad, arrow pad and function sections. Some Brazilian keyboards lack the extra keypad
-						   key and have only 106 keys.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-106">
-						<h1>Japanese "106" Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>The Japanese "106" keyboard layout adds 3 new keys:
-						   <code class="key-code">'IntlYen'</code>, 
-						   <code class="key-code">'IntlHash'</code> and
-						   <code class="key-code">'IntlRo'</code>.
-						   It also shrinks the <code class="key-code">'Space'</code> key to make room for 3 input mode keys:
-						   <code class="key-code">'NoConvert'</code> (labelled <code class="keycap">無変換</code> <span class="phonetic">muhenkan</span>),
-						   <code class="key-code">'Convert'</code> (labelled <code class="keycap">変換</code> <span class="phonetic">henkan</span>),
-						   <code class="key-code">'KanaMode'</code> (labelled <code class="keycap">カタカナ/ひらがな/ローマ字</code> <span class="phonetic">katakana/hiragana/romaji</span>).
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-106-japanese">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-106-japanese.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Standard '106' keyboard layout showing unmodified Japanese key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>Modern "106"-layout keyboards contain 109 keys: 66 keys in the alphanumeric section and 43 keys in the numpad,
-						   control pad, arrow pad and function sections.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-mac">
-						<h1>Apple Keyboard Layout</h1>
-						<p>In general, Apple keyboards follow the same layout as PC keyboards, but there are some differences as
-						   noted in the following figure.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-mac">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-mac.svg' width="684" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>Apple extended keyboard layout showing unmodified English key values</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>In this figure, the green keys are those
-						   that have been moved to a new location while the blue keys indicate keys that have been added.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="keyboard-laptops">
-						<h1>Laptop Keyboard Layouts</h1>
-
-						<p>The limited space available on laptop keyboards often means that the physical key layout needs
-							to be adjusted to fit all the required keys. The writing system keys in the Alphanumeric section tend
-							to remain intact, but the other keyboard sections are usually combined with other keys or
-							removed altogether.
-							</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-laptop-mac">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-laptop-mac.svg' width="420" height="180" />
-							<figcaption>Apple laptop keyboard layout</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>In this Apple laptop keyboard, the right control key has been removed to make room for half-height
-							arrow keys and a <code class="key-code">'Fn'</code> key is added on the left.
-							</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-laptop">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-laptop.svg' width="460" height="180" />
-							<figcaption>Sample PC laptop keyboard layout</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<p>PC laptop keyboards vary considerably, but this sample keyboard demonstrates some commonly found aspects.
-							The control pad keys are added along the right-hand side with the arrow keys tucked in along the bottom.
-							The right shift key is often shrunk to make room for the up arrow key and the right OS key
-							is typically removed altogether.
-							</p>
-					</section>  <!-- keyboard-laptops -->
-
-				</section><!-- keyboard-common-layouts -->
-		
-				<section id="keyboard-mobile">
-					<h4>Mobile Keypads</h4>
-
-					<p>In the case where a content author wishes to rely on the mechanical layout of a mobile keypad, this specification suggests the keyboard configuration specified
-						in ISO/IEC 9995-8:2006 [<cite><a class="informative" href="#references-ISO-9995-8">ISO-9995-8</a></cite>], which defines a numeric keypad layout and secondary assignment
-						of Unicode characters in the range <code class="char">'\u0061'</code>..<code class="char">'\u007A'</code> to the number keys <code>2</code> through <code>9</code>, as a common layout appropriate to some
-						international uses.</p>
-
-					<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong> This keypad layout, and in particular the distribution of letters is for English devices, and will not match the keypads
-						or configurations of many users.  Content authors cannot rely upon any particular configuration, and are expected to create content in an internationalized and
-						localizable manner.</p>
-
-					<figure id="figure-numeric-keypad">
-						<img src='images/ISOIEC-9995-8-2006.svg' width="180" height="240" />
-						<figcaption>A graphical depiction of an ISO standard defining layouts of numeric keypads, with distribution of letters on the keys, ISO/IEC 9995-8:2006.</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-				</section>  <!-- keyboard-mobile -->
-
-				<section id="remote-control">
-					<h4>Media Remote Controls</h4>
-
-					<p>Many keyboards contain special keys to control media functions.  Increasingly, many media devices, especially televisions, are Web-enabled.  Hybrid keyboard/remote-control
-						devices are becoming more common.  To meet the needs of these hybrid Web/media devices, this specification defines keys that are common as remote control buttons,
-						in addition to traditional keyboard keys.</p>
-
-					<p>Because of the smaller form factor, keys (or buttons) on a remote control will often be modal,
-						with one key performing different functions based on the context of the on-screen content.
-						Additionally, many keys serve as toggles, to change back and forth between two or more states
-						(see toggling keys).
-						These remote control buttons typically do not have modifier states so each button is assigned a
-						single function (like "Play", "Pause", "Up", "Menu" or "Exit").
-						</p>
-
-					<figure id="figure-media-remote-control">
-						<img src='images/remote-control.svg' width="102" height="422" />
-						<figcaption>A graphical depiction of a media remote control, with buttons mapped to specific keys values.</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-
-				</section>  <!-- remote-control -->
-
-				<section id="keyboard-chording-virtual">
-					<h4>Virtual Keyboards and Chording Keyboards</h4>
-
-					<p>Virtual keyboards are software-based sets of keys, in a variety of different arrangements, commonly found on touch-screen devices. They are often modal, with the
-						ability to switch between different dynamic sets of keys, such as alphabetic, numeric, or symbolic keys.  Because of the lack of physical constraints, these keyboards
-						MAY present the widest range of characters, including emoticons and other symbols, and MAY have keys not represented by Unicode [<a href="#references-Unicode">Unicode</a>]
-						or by the <a href="#key-value-tables">key values</a> defined in this specification.  Wherever possible, however, virtual keyboards SHOULD produce the normal range
-						of keyboard events and values, for ease of authoring and compatibility with existing content.</p>
-
-					<p>Chording keyboards, also know as chorded keysets or chord keyboards, are key input devices which produce values by pressing several keys in combination or sequence,
-						normally to simulate a full range of characters or commands on a reduced set of keys, often for single-handed use.  A chording keyboard MAY have additional mode
-						keys to switch between key values, and the number and type of keys pressed to produce a key value will vary, but the final key values produced by such keyboards
-						SHOULD match the range of key values described in this specification.</p>
-
-					<p>For these and other alternative modal keyboards, the key values <a href="#key-Alphanumeric"><code class="key">'Alphanumeric'</code></a>, <a href="#key-CapsLock">
-						<code class="key">'CapsLock'</code></a>, <a href="#key-NumLock"><code class="key">'NumLock'</code></a>, and <a href="#key-SymbolLock"><code class="key">
-						'SymbolLock'</code></a> are RECOMMENDED for the keys which switch between different modes.</p>
-
-				</section>  <!-- keyboard-chording-virtual -->
-
-			</section>  <!-- keyboard-layout -->
-
 		</section>  <!-- keyboard-input -->
 
 		<section id="keys-codevalues">
@@ -6783,587 +6498,6 @@
 			</section>  <!-- code-virtual-keyboards -->
 			
 		</section>  <!-- keys-codevalues -->
-
-		<section id="code-value-tables">
-			<h3>Keyboard Event <code>code</code> Value Tables</h3>
-		
-			<p>This section defines a list of <code>code</code> values which implementations MUST support.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="keyboard-key-codes">
-				<h1>Key Codes for Standard Keyboards</h1>
-				<p>This section describes the various keyboard sections in more detail and defines the <code>code</code>
-				   values that should be used for each key.
-					</p>
-
-				<section id="key-alphanumeric-section">
-					<h1>Alphanumeric Section</h1>
-					<p>The Alphanumeric section keys fall into two general categories: "writing system" keys whose meaning changes based on
-						the current keyboard layout, and "functional" keys which are (mostly) the same for all layouts.
-						</p>
-					
-					<section id="key-alphanumeric-writing-system">
-						<h1>Writing System Keys</h1>
-						
-						<p>The "writing system" keys are those that change meaning based on the current keyboard layout.
-							</p>
-							
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-codes-alphanum1">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-codes-alphanum1.svg' width="653" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>The writing system keys in the alphanumeric section</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-						
-						<p>This figure shows a hypothetical keyboard that combines all the writing system keys (shown in
-							blue and green) found on the various keyboards.
-							Blue keys are present on all standard keyboards while green keys are only available on some keyboards.
-							</p>
-							
-						<p>The name shown on each key is the <code>code</code> assigned to that key.
-							Wherever possible, the <code>code</code> names are based on the name for the US key
-							in that position (i.e., they are based on the US keyboard layout). For keys that don't
-							exist on the US keyboard, names from the UK or Japanese layouts are used instead.
-							</p>
-						
-						<table id="table-key-code-alphanumeric-writing-system" class="data-table full-width">
-							<caption>List of code values for writing system keys in the Alphanumeric section.</caption>
-							<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-							<tbody>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Backquote" class="key-code">'Backquote'</code></td>
-									<td>0x35</td><td><code class="keycap">`</code> and <code class="keycap">~</code> on a US keyboard. This is the <code class="keycap">半角/全角/漢字</code> (<span class="phonetic">hankaku/zenkaku/kanji</span>) key on Japanese keyboards</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Backslash" class="key-code">'Backslash'</code></td>
-									<td>0x31</td><td><code class="keycap">\</code> and <code class="keycap">|</code> on a US keyboard. Found only on standard 101-key layouts.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Backspace" class="key-code">'Backspace'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2a</td><td>Labelled <code class="keycap">Delete</code> on Macintosh keyboards.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-BracketLeft" class="key-code">'BracketLeft'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2f</td><td><code class="keycap">[</code> and <code class="keycap">{</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-BracketRight" class="key-code">'BracketRight'</code></td>
-									<td>0x30</td><td><code class="keycap">]</code> and <code class="keycap">}</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Comma" class="key-code">'Comma'</code></td>
-									<td>0x36</td><td><code class="keycap">,</code> and <code class="keycap">&lt;</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-0" class="key-code">'Digit0'</code></td>
-									<td>0x27</td><td><code class="keycap">0</code> and <code class="keycap">)</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-1" class="key-code">'Digit1'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1e</td><td><code class="keycap">1</code> and <code class="keycap">!</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-2" class="key-code">'Digit2'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1f</td><td><code class="keycap">2</code> and <code class="keycap">@</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-3" class="key-code">'Digit3'</code></td>
-									<td>0x20</td><td><code class="keycap">3</code> and <code class="keycap">#</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-4" class="key-code">'Digit4'</code></td>
-									<td>0x21</td><td><code class="keycap">4</code> and <code class="keycap">$</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-5" class="key-code">'Digit5'</code></td>
-									<td>0x22</td><td><code class="keycap">5</code> and <code class="keycap">%</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-6" class="key-code">'Digit6'</code></td>
-									<td>0x23</td><td><code class="keycap">6</code> and <code class="keycap">^</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-7" class="key-code">'Digit7'</code></td>
-									<td>0x24</td><td><code class="keycap">7</code> and <code class="keycap">&</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-8" class="key-code">'Digit8'</code></td>
-									<td>0x25</td><td><code class="keycap">8</code> and <code class="keycap">*</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Digit-9" class="key-code">'Digit9'</code></td>
-									<td>0x26</td><td><code class="keycap">9</code> and <code class="keycap">(</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Equal" class="key-code">'Equal'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2e</td><td><code class="keycap">=</code> and <code class="keycap">+</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-IntlBackslash" class="key-code">'IntlBackslash'</code></td>
-									<td>0x64</td><td>Located between the <code class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code> and <code class="key-code">'KeyZ'</code> keys. The <code class="keycap">\</code> and <code class="keycap">|</code> key on a UK keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-IntlHash" class="key-code">'IntlHash'</code></td>
-									<td>0x32</td><td>Located between the <code class="key-code">'Quote'</code> and <code class="key-code">'Enter'</code> keys on row E of the keyboard. The <code class="keycap">#</code> and <code class="keycap">~</code> key on a UK keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-IntlRo" class="key-code">'IntlRo'</code></td>
-									<td>0x87</td><td>Located between the <code class="key-code">'Slash'</code> and <code class="key-code">'ShiftRight'</code> keys. The <code class="keycap">\</code> and <code class="keycap">ろ</code> (<span class="phonetic">ro</span>) key on a Japanese keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-IntlYen" class="key-code">'IntlYen'</code></td>
-									<td>0x89</td><td>Located between the <code class="key-code">'Equal'</code> and <code class="key-code">'Backspace'</code> keys. The <code class="keycap">¥</code> (<span class="phonetic">yen</span>) key on a Japanese keyboard. The <code class="keycap">\</code> and <code class="keycap">/</code> key on a Russian keyboard.</td></tr>
-
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyA" class="key-code">'KeyA'</code></td>
-									<td>0x04</td><td><code class="keycap">a</code> on a US keyboard. Labelled <code class="keycap">q</code> on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyB" class="key-code">'KeyB'</code></td>
-									<td>0x05</td><td><code class="keycap">b</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyC" class="key-code">'KeyC'</code></td>
-									<td>0x06</td><td><code class="keycap">c</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyD" class="key-code">'KeyD'</code></td>
-									<td>0x07</td><td><code class="keycap">d</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyE" class="key-code">'KeyE'</code></td>
-									<td>0x08</td><td><code class="keycap">e</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyF" class="key-code">'KeyF'</code></td>
-									<td>0x09</td><td><code class="keycap">f</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyG" class="key-code">'KeyG'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0a</td><td><code class="keycap">g</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyH" class="key-code">'KeyH'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0b</td><td><code class="keycap">h</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyI" class="key-code">'KeyI'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0c</td><td><code class="keycap">i</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyJ" class="key-code">'KeyJ'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0d</td><td><code class="keycap">j</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyK" class="key-code">'KeyK'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0e</td><td><code class="keycap">k</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyL" class="key-code">'KeyL'</code></td>
-									<td>0x0f</td><td><code class="keycap">l</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyM" class="key-code">'KeyM'</code></td>
-									<td>0x10</td><td><code class="keycap">m</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyN" class="key-code">'KeyN'</code></td>
-									<td>0x11</td><td><code class="keycap">n</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyO" class="key-code">'KeyO'</code></td>
-									<td>0x12</td><td><code class="keycap">o</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyP" class="key-code">'KeyP'</code></td>
-									<td>0x13</td><td><code class="keycap">p</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyQ" class="key-code">'KeyQ'</code></td>
-									<td>0x14</td><td><code class="keycap">q</code> on a US keyboard. Labelled <code class="keycap">a</code> on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyR" class="key-code">'KeyR'</code></td>
-									<td>0x15</td><td><code class="keycap">r</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyS" class="key-code">'KeyS'</code></td>
-									<td>0x16</td><td><code class="keycap">s</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyT" class="key-code">'KeyT'</code></td>
-									<td>0x17</td><td><code class="keycap">t</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyU" class="key-code">'KeyU'</code></td>
-									<td>0x18</td><td><code class="keycap">u</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyV" class="key-code">'KeyV'</code></td>
-									<td>0x19</td><td><code class="keycap">v</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyW" class="key-code">'KeyW'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1a</td><td><code class="keycap">w</code> on a US keyboard. Labelled <code class="keycap">z</code> on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyX" class="key-code">'KeyX'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1b</td><td><code class="keycap">x</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyY" class="key-code">'KeyY'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1c</td><td><code class="keycap">y</code> on a US keyboard. Labelled <code class="keycap">z</code> on a QWERTZ (e.g., German) keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KeyZ" class="key-code">'KeyZ'</code></td>
-									<td>0x1d</td><td><code class="keycap">z</code> on a US keyboard. Labelled <code class="keycap">w</code> on an AZERTY (e.g., French) keyboard, and <code class="keycap">y</code> on a QWERTZ (e.g., German) keyboard.</td></tr>
-
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Minus" class="key-code">'Minus'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2d</td><td><code class="keycap">-</code> and <code class="keycap">_</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Period" class="key-code">'Period'</code></td>
-									<td>0x37</td><td><code class="keycap">.</code> and <code class="keycap">&gt;</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Quote" class="key-code">'Quote'</code></td>
-									<td>0x34</td><td><code class="keycap">'</code> and <code class="keycap">"</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Semicolon" class="key-code">'Semicolon'</code></td>
-									<td>0x33</td><td><code class="keycap">;</code> and <code class="keycap">:</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Slash" class="key-code">'Slash'</code></td>
-									<td>0x38</td><td><code class="keycap">/</code> and <code class="keycap">?</code> on a US keyboard.</td></tr>
-							</tbody>
-						</table>
-					</section>
-
-					<section id="key-alphanumeric-functional">
-						<h1>Functional Keys</h1>
-						<p>The Functional keys (<em>not to be confused with the
-						   <a href="#key-function-section">Function keys</a> described later</em>) are those
-						   keys in the Alphanumeric section that provide general editing functions that are common to all locales
-						   (like Shift, Tab, Enter and Backspace).
-						   With a few exceptions, these keys do not change meaning based on the current keyboard layout.
-						</p>
-
-						<figure id="figure-keyboard-codes-alphanum2">
-							<img src='images/keyboard-codes-alphanum2.svg' width="653" height="225" />
-							<figcaption>The standard set of functional keys in the alphanumeric section</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-
-						<table id="table-key-code-alphanumeric-functional-1" class="data-table full-width">
-							<caption>List of code values for functional keys in the Alphanumeric section.</caption>
-							<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-							<tbody>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-AltLeft" class="key-code">'AltLeft'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe2</td><td>Labelled <code class="keycap">Alt</code> or <code class="keycap">Option</code>.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-AltRight" class="key-code">'AltRight'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe6</td><td>Labelled <code class="keycap">Alt</code> or <code class="keycap">Option</code>. This is the <code class="keycap">AltGr</code> key on many keyboard layouts.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-CapsLock" class="key-code">'CapsLock'</code></td>
-									<td>0x39</td><td></td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-ContextMenu" class="key-code">'ContextMenu'</code></td>
-									<td>0x65</td><td>The application context menu key, which is typically found between the right OS key and the right Control key.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-ControlLeft" class="key-code">'ControlLeft'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe0</td><td></td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-ControlRight" class="key-code">'ControlRight'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe4</td><td></td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Enter" class="key-code">'Enter'</code></td>
-									<td>0x28</td><td>Labelled <code class="keycap">Enter</code> and <code class="keycap">Return</code> on Macintosh keyboards.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-OSLeft" class="key-code">'OSLeft'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe3</td><td>The Windows, <code class="keycap">⌘</code>, <code class="keycap">Command</code> or other OS symbol key.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-OSRight" class="key-code">'OSRight'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe7</td><td>The Windows, <code class="keycap">⌘</code>, <code class="keycap">Command</code> or other OS symbol key.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-ShiftLeft" class="key-code">'ShiftLeft'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe1</td><td></td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-ShiftRight" class="key-code">'ShiftRight'</code></td>
-									<td>0xe5</td><td></td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Space" class="key-code">'Space'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2c</td><td>The <code class="keycap">&nbsp;</code> key.</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Tab" class="key-code">'Tab'</code></td>
-									<td>0x2b</td><td></td></tr>
-							</tbody>
-						</table>
-						<p>On some keyboards (notably Japanese and Korean) the spacebar is reduced in size to make room
-						   for extra keys on the bottom row. These keys typically allow the users to change the current input
-						   mode. Note that even though some of these Japanese and Korean keys occupy the same physical location on the
-						   keyboard, they use different <code>code</code> values.
-						</p>
-						
-						<figure id="figure-function-row-a">
-							<img src='images/functional-row-a.svg' width="700" height="160" />
-							<figcaption>Comparison of the lower row of functional keys on different keyboards</figcaption>
-						</figure>
-						
-						<table id="table-key-code-alphanumeric-functional-2" class="data-table full-width">
-							<caption>List of code values for functional keys found on Japanese and Korean keyboards.</caption>
-							<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-							<tbody>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Convert" class="key-code">'Convert'</code></td>
-									<td>0x8a</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">変換</code> (<span class="phonetic">henkan</span>)</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-KanaMode" class="key-code">'KanaMode'</code></td>
-									<td>0x88</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">カタカナ/ひらがな/ローマ字</code> (<span class="phonetic">katakana/hiragana/romaji</span>)</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang1" class="key-code">'Lang1'</code></td>
-									<td>0x90</td>
-									<td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한/영</code> (<span class="phonetic">han/yeong</span>)<br/>
-										Japanese (Mac keyboard): <code class="keycap">かな</code> (<span class="phonetic">kana</span>)
-										</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang2" class="key-code">'Lang2'</code></td>
-									<td>0x91</td>
-									<td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한자</code> (<span class="phonetic">hanja</span>)<br/>
-										Japanese (Mac keyboard): <code class="keycap">英数</code> (<span class="phonetic">eisu</span>)
-										</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang3" class="key-code">'Lang3'</code></td>
-									<td>0x92</td>
-									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Katakana
-										</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang4" class="key-code">'Lang4'</code></td>
-									<td>0x93</td>
-									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Hiragana
-										</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang5" class="key-code">'Lang5'</code></td>
-									<td>0x94</td>
-									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Zenkaku/Hankaku
-										</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-NoConvert" class="key-code">'NoConvert'</code></td>
-									<td>0x8b</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">無変換</code> (<span class="phonetic">muhenkan</span>)</td></tr>
-							</tbody>
-						</table>
-						<p>On Apple keyboards, some keys on the bottom row are omitted and others are arranged in
-						   a different order.
-						</p>
-					</section>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-controlpad-section">
-					<h1>Control Pad Section</h1>
-					<p>The Control Pad contains keys for navigating and editing documents.
-					</p>
-					
-					<figure id="figure-control-pad">
-						<img src='images/control-pad.svg' width="495" height="135" />
-						<figcaption>Standard Control Pad layouts</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-					
-					<table id="table-key-code-controlpad" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for keys in the ControlPad section.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Delete" class="key-code">'Delete'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4c</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-End" class="key-code">'End'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4d</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Help" class="key-code">'Help'</code></td>
-								<td>0x75</td><td>Not present on standard PC keyboards.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Home" class="key-code">'Home'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4a</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Insert" class="key-code">'Insert'</code></td>
-								<td>0x49</td><td>Not present on Apple keyboards.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-PageUp" class="key-code">'PageDown'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4e</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-PageDown" class="key-code">'PageUp'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4b</td><td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>Note: The <code>code</code> for the <code class="key-code">'Fn'</code> key (found on
-					   some Apple keyboards) is defined below in the Function Section.
-					</p>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-arrowpad-section">
-					<h1>Arrow Pad Section</h1>
-					<p>The Arrow Pad section contains the 4 arrow keys.
-					</p>
-					
-					<figure id="figure-arrow-pad">
-						<img src='images/arrow-pad.svg' width="160" height="115" />
-						<figcaption>Standard Arrow Pad layout</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-					
-					<table id="table-key-code-arrowpad" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for keys in the ArrowPad section.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-ArrowDown" class="key-code">'ArrowDown'</code></td>
-								<td>0x51</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-ArrowLeft" class="key-code">'ArrowLeft'</code></td>
-								<td>0x50</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-ArrowRight" class="key-code">'ArrowRight'</code></td>
-								<td>0x4f</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-ArrowUp" class="key-code">'ArrowUp'</code></td>
-								<td>0x52</td><td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-numpad-section">
-					<h1>Numpad Section</h1>
-					<p>The Numpad Section contains numeric and mathematical operator keys arranged in a calculator-grid
-					   to facilitate numeric data entry.
-					</p>
-					
-					<figure id="figure-numpad">
-						<img src='images/numpad.svg' width="606" height="247" />
-						<figcaption>Standard Numpad layouts</figcaption>
-					</figure>
-					
-					<p>The standard Numpad is sometimes extended with additional keys for parentheses, operators,
-					   hexadecimal symbols, or calculator functions (like backspace). Some of the commonly added keys are
-					   listed in the table below.
-					</p>
-					<table id="table-key-code-numpad" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for keys in the Numpad section.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumLock" class="key-code">'NumLock'</code></td>
-								<td>0x53</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad0" class="key-code">'Numpad0'</code></td>
-								<td>0x62</td><td><code class="keycap">0</code> and <code class="keycap">Insert</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad1" class="key-code">'Numpad1'</code></td>
-								<td>0x59</td><td><code class="keycap">1</code> and <code class="keycap">End</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad2" class="key-code">'Numpad2'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5a</td><td><code class="keycap">2</code> and <code class="keycap">ArrowDown</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad3" class="key-code">'Numpad3'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5b</td><td><code class="keycap">3</code> and <code class="keycap">PageDown</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad4" class="key-code">'Numpad4'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5c</td><td><code class="keycap">4</code> and <code class="keycap">ArrowLeft</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad5" class="key-code">'Numpad5'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5d</td><td><code class="keycap">5</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad6" class="key-code">'Numpad6'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5e</td><td><code class="keycap">6</code> and <code class="keycap">ArrowRight</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad7" class="key-code">'Numpad7'</code></td>
-								<td>0x5f</td><td><code class="keycap">7</code> and <code class="keycap">Home</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad8" class="key-code">'Numpad8'</code></td>
-								<td>0x60</td><td><code class="keycap">8</code> and <code class="keycap">ArrowUp</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Numpad9" class="key-code">'Numpad9'</code></td>
-								<td>0x61</td><td><code class="keycap">9</code> and <code class="keycap">PageUp</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadAdd" class="key-code">'NumpadAdd'</code></td>
-								<td>0x57</td><td><code class="keycap">+</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadBackspace" class="key-code">'NumpadBackspace'</code></td>
-								<td>0xbb</td><td>Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadClear" class="key-code">'NumpadClear'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd8</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadClearEntry" class="key-code">'NumpadClearEntry'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd9</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadComma" class="key-code">'NumpadComma'</code></td>
-								<td>0x85</td><td><code class="keycap">,</code> (thousands separator). For locales where the thousands separator is a <code class="glyph">'.'</code> (e.g., Brazil), this key may generate a <code class="glyph">'.'</code>.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadDecimal" class="key-code">'NumpadDecimal'</code></td>
-								<td>0x63</td><td><code class="keycap">.</code> (decimal separator) and <code class="keycap">Delete</code>. For locales where the decimal separator is <code class="glyph">','</code> (e.g., Brazil), this key may generate a <code class="glyph">','</code>.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadDivide" class="key-code">'NumpadDivide'</code></td>
-								<td>0x54</td><td><code class="keycap">/</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadEnter" class="key-code">'NumpadEnter'</code></td>
-								<td>0x58</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadEqual" class="key-code">'NumpadEqual'</code></td>
-								<td>0x67</td><td><code class="keycap">=</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryAdd" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryAdd'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd3</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryClear" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryClear'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd2</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryRecall" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryRecall'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd1</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryStore" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryStore'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd0</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemorySubtract" class="key-code">'NumpadMemorySubtract'</code></td>
-								<td>0xd4</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMultiply" class="key-code">'NumpadMultiply'</code></td>
-								<td>0x55</td><td><code class="keycap">*</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadParenLeft" class="key-code">'NumpadParenLeft'</code></td>
-								<td>0xb6</td><td><code class="keycap">(</code> Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadParenRight" class="key-code">'NumpadParenRight'</code></td>
-								<td>0xb7</td><td><code class="keycap">)</code> Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadSubtract" class="key-code">'NumpadSubtract'</code></td>
-								<td>0x56</td><td><code class="keycap">-</code></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>For Numpads that provide keys not listed here, a <code>code</code> value string should be created by
-					   starting with 'Numpad' and appending an appropriate description of the key.
-					</p>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-function-section">
-					<h1>Function Section</h1>
-					<p>The Function section runs along the top of the keyboard and contains the function keys and
-					   a few additional special keys (for example, <code class="key-code">'Escape'</code> and
-					   <code class="key-code">'PrintScreen'</code>).
-					</p>
-					<p>On some keyboards (especially those found on laptops or other portable computers), the function keys
-					   (<code class="key-code">'F1'</code> ... <code class="key-code">'F12'</code>)
-					   are defined to have other primary functions (like controlling display brightness or
-					   audio volume) and require that a separate <code class="key-code">'Fn'</code> key
-					   be pressed to make them act as function keys.
-					   Unfortunately, the primary functions assigned to these keys varies widely from one manufacturer to the next.
-					   Because of this, the <code>code</code> is always set to the function key name.
-					</p>
-					<table id="table-key-code-function" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for keys in the Function section.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>USB Usage ID<br/>Page 0x07<br/>(Informative)</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Escape" class="key-code">'Escape'</code></td>
-								<td>0x29</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F1" class="key-code">'F1'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3a</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F2" class="key-code">'F2'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3b</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F3" class="key-code">'F3'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3c</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F4" class="key-code">'F4'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3d</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F5" class="key-code">'F5'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3e</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F6" class="key-code">'F6'</code></td>
-								<td>0x3f</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F7" class="key-code">'F7'</code></td>
-								<td>0x40</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F8" class="key-code">'F8'</code></td>
-								<td>0x41</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F9" class="key-code">'F9'</code></td>
-								<td>0x42</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F10" class="key-code">'F10'</code></td>
-								<td>0x43</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F11" class="key-code">'F11'</code></td>
-								<td>0x44</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-F12" class="key-code">'F12'</code></td>
-								<td>0x45</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Fn" class="key-code">'Fn'</code></td>
-								<td></td><td>This is typically a hardware key that does not generate a separate code. Most keyboards do not place this key in the Function section, but it is included here to keep with related keys.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-FLock" class="key-code">'FLock'</code></td>
-								<td></td><td>Found on the Microsoft Natural Keyboard.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-PrintScreen" class="key-code">'PrintScreen'</code></td>
-								<td>0x46</td><td><code class="keycap">PrintScreen</code> and <code class="keycap">SysReq</code></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-ScrollLock" class="key-code">'ScrollLock'</code></td>
-								<td>0x47</td><td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Pause" class="key-code">'Pause'</code></td>
-								<td>0x48</td><td><code class="keycap">Pause</code> and <code class="keycap">Break</code></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-					<p>For keyboards that provide more than 12 function keys, the <code>code</code> value follows the pattern
-					   shown above with 'F' followed by the function key number - <code class="key-code">'F13'</code>, <code class="key-code">'F14'</code>,
-					   <code class="key-code">'F15'</code>, and so on.
-					</p>
-					<p>Note: Apple keyboards may have <code class="key-code">'Eject'</code> or <code class="key-code">'Power'</code>
-					   keys in the Function section. The <code>code</code> values
-					   for these keys are defined in the Media Keys section.
-					</p>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-media">
-					<h1>Media Keys</h1>
-					<p>Keys that fall outside the sections listed above are referred to as "media keys" since
-					   they commonly provide "media" functions like play, pause or volume control.
-					</p>
-					<p>These are extra keys that many keyboard manufacturers add, but do not have a consistent location.
-					   These keys are often distinct from normal typing keys in appearance and may be recessed in the
-					   keyboard.
-					</p>
-					<p>On laptop keyboards, these keys are often merged with the Function keys, with the "media" interpretation
-					   being the primary function of the key and the "function key" interpretation requiring the
-					   <code class="key-code">'Fn'</code> key to be pressed at the same time. In this configuration the
-					   <code>code</code> should be set to match the function key (<code class="key-code">'F1'</code> ...
-					   <code class="key-code">'F12'</code>). When the keys are merged in this fashion, the <code>code</code>
-					   values are taken from the function key value since the "media" value is not consistent across
-					   keyboards.
-					</p>
-					<table id="table-key-code-media" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for media keys.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserBack" class="key-code">'BrowserBack'</code></td>
-								<td>Some laptops place this key to the left of the <code class="key-code">'ArrowUp'</code> key.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserFavorites" class="key-code">'BrowserFavorites'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserForward" class="key-code">'BrowserForward'</code></td>
-								<td>Some laptops place this key to the right of the <code class="key-code">'ArrowUp'</code> key.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserHome" class="key-code">'BrowserHome'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserRefresh" class="key-code">'BrowserRefresh'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserSearch" class="key-code">'BrowserSearch'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-BrowserStop" class="key-code">'BrowserStop'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Eject" class="key-code">'Eject'</code></td>
-								<td>This key is placed in the Function section on some Apple keyboards.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-LaunchApp1" class="key-code">'LaunchApp1'</code></td>
-								<td>Sometimes labelled <code class="keycap">My Computer</code> on the keyboard</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-LaunchApp2" class="key-code">'LaunchApp2'</code></td>
-								<td>Sometimes labelled <code class="keycap">Calculator</code> on the keyboard</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-LaunchMail" class="key-code">'LaunchMail'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-MediaNextTrack" class="key-code">'MediaNextTrack'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-MediaPlayPause" class="key-code">'MediaPlayPause'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-MediaPreviousTrack" class="key-code">'MediaPreviousTrack'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-MediaSelect" class="key-code">'MediaSelect'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-MediaStop" class="key-code">'MediaStop'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Power" class="key-code">'Power'</code></td>
-								<td>This key is placed in the Function section on some Apple keyboards, replacing the <code class="key-code">'Eject'</code> key.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Sleep" class="key-code">'Sleep'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-VolumeDown" class="key-code">'VolumeDown'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-VolumeMute" class="key-code">'VolumeMute'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-VolumeUp" class="key-code">'VolumeUp'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-WakeUp" class="key-code">'WakeUp'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-				</section>
-
-				<section id="key-legacy">
-					<h1>Legacy Keys and Non-Standard Keys</h1>
-
-					<p>These keys are not found on modern standard keyboards.
-					   They are listed here for reference purposes.
-						</p>
-
-					<table id="table-key-code-legacy" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for legacy keys.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Abort" class="key-code">'Abort'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Hyper" class="key-code">'Hyper'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Meta" class="key-code">'Meta'</code></td>
-								<td>Do not use <code class="key-code">'Meta'</code> as a key <code>code</code>. The key labelled <code class="keycap">Meta</code> should be encoded as <code class="key-code">'OSLeft'</code>.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Resume" class="key-code">'Resume'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Super" class="key-code">'Super'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Suspend" class="key-code">'Suspend'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Turbo" class="key-code">'Turbo'</code></td>
-								<td></td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-
-					<p>The following keys may be found on non-standard international keyboards.
-						</p>
-
-					<table id="table-key-code-international" class="data-table full-width">
-						<caption>List of code values for keys found on international keyboards.</caption>
-						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
-						<tbody>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Hiragana" class="key-code">'Hiragana'</code></td>
-								<td>Use for dedicated <code class="keycap">ひらがな</code> key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.</td></tr>
-							<tr><td><code id="code-Katakana" class="key-code">'Katakana'</code></td>
-								<td>Use for dedicated <code class="keycap">カタカナ</code> key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.</td></tr>
-						</tbody>
-					</table>
-
-				</section>
-
-			</section><!-- keyboard-key-codes -->
-		
-		</section>  <!-- code-value-tables -->
 		
 		<section id="keys-keyvalues">
 			<h2>Keyboard Event <code>key</code> Values</h2>
--- a/html/DOM3Events-code.html	Sat Apr 26 07:42:28 2014 -0700
+++ b/html/DOM3Events-code.html	Sat Apr 26 07:59:15 2014 -0700
@@ -92,74 +92,7 @@
 			</p>
 	</section>  <!-- sotd -->
 
-
 	<!-- Section 6: Keyboard and key values ========================================================-->
-		<section id="keyboard-input">
-			<h2>Keyboard Input</h2>
-
-			<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-			<p>The relationship of each key to the complete keyboard has three separate aspects,
-				each of which vary among different models and configurations of keyboards, particularly
-				for locale-specific reasons:
-				</p>
-
-			<ul>
-				<li><strong>Mechanical layout:</strong> the dimensions, size, and placement of the physical keys on the keyboard</li>
-				<li><strong>Visual markings:</strong> the labels (or <em>legends</em>) that mark each key</li>
-				<li><strong>Functional mapping:</strong> the abstract key-value association of each key.</li>
-			</ul>
-
-			<p>This specification only defines the functional mapping, in terms of
-					<a href="#keys-keyvalues"><code>key</code></a> values and
-					<a href="#keys-codevalues"><code>code</code></a> values,
-				but briefly describes
-					<a href="#keyboard-layout">keyboard layout</a> and
-					<a href="#key-legends">key legends</a>
-				for background.
-				</p>
-
-			<section id="key-legends">
-				<h3>Key Legends</h3>
-
-				<p><em>This section is informative</em></p>
-
-				<p>The key legend is the visual marking that is printed or embossed on the <em>key cap</em> (the rectangular
-					'cap' that covers the mechanical switch for the key).
-					These markings normally consist of one or more characters that a keystroke on that key
-					will produce (such as
-						<code class="glyph">'F'</code>,
-						<code class="glyph">'8'</code>, or
-						<code class="glyph">'ш'</code>),
-					or names or symbols which indicate that key's function (such as an upward-pointing arrow
-					<code class="glyph">&#x21E7;</code> indicating <code class="key">'Shift'</code>,
-					or the string <code>'Enter'</code>).
-					Keys are often referred to by this marking
-					(e.g., <q>Press the <code>'Shift'</code> and <code>'F'</code> keys.</q>).
-					Note, however, that the visual appearance of the key has no bearing on its digital representation,
-					and in many configurations may be completely inaccurate.
-					Even the control and function keys, such as <code>'Enter'</code>, MAY be mapped to different
-					functionality, or even mapped as character keys.
-					</p>
-
-				<p>For historical reasons, the character keys are typically marked with the capital-letter equivalents
-					of the character value they produce, e.g., the <code>'F'</code> key (the key marked with the glyph
-					<code class="glyph">'F'</code>), will produce the character value <code class="char">'f'</code> when
-					pressed without an active modifier key (<code class="key">'Shift'</code>) or modifier state
-					(<code class="key">'CapsLock'</code>).
-					</p>
-
-				<p class="note"><strong>Note:</strong>
-					Many keyboards contain keys that do not normally produce any characters, even though the symbol might
-					have a Unicode equivalent.
-					For example, the <code class="key">'Shift'</code> key might bear the symbol
-					<code class="glyph">&#x21E7;</code>, which has the
-					<a class="def" href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">Unicode code point</a> <code class="char">'\u21E7'</code>,
-					but pressing the <code class="key">'Shift'</code> key will not produce this character value, and
-					there is no <a class="def" href="#glossary-unicode-code-point">Unicode code point</a> for
-					<code class="key">'Shift'</code>.
-					</p>
-			</section>  <!-- key-legends -->
 
 			<section id="keyboard-layout">
 				<h3>Keyboard Layout</h3>
@@ -446,8 +379,6 @@
 
 			</section>  <!-- keyboard-layout -->
 
-		</section>  <!-- keyboard-input -->
-
 		<section id="code-value-tables">
 			<h3>Keyboard Event <code>code</code> Value Tables</h3>
 		
@@ -667,12 +598,30 @@
 							<tbody>
 								<tr><td><code id="code-Convert" class="key-code">'Convert'</code></td>
 									<td>0x8a</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">変換</code> (<span class="phonetic">henkan</span>)</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-HangulMode" class="key-code">'HangulMode'</code></td>
-									<td>0x90</td><td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한/영</code> (<span class="phonetic">han/yeong</span>)</td></tr>
-								<tr><td><code id="code-Hanja" class="key-code">'Hanja'</code></td>
-									<td>0x91</td><td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한자</code> (<span class="phonetic">hanja</span>)</td></tr>
 								<tr><td><code id="code-KanaMode" class="key-code">'KanaMode'</code></td>
 									<td>0x88</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">カタカナ/ひらがな/ローマ字</code> (<span class="phonetic">katakana/hiragana/romaji</span>)</td></tr>
+								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang1" class="key-code">'Lang1'</code></td>
+									<td>0x90</td>
+									<td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한/영</code> (<span class="phonetic">han/yeong</span>)<br/>
+										Japanese (Mac keyboard): <code class="keycap">かな</code> (<span class="phonetic">kana</span>)
+										</td></tr>
+								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang2" class="key-code">'Lang2'</code></td>
+									<td>0x91</td>
+									<td>Korean: <code class="keycap">한자</code> (<span class="phonetic">hanja</span>)<br/>
+										Japanese (Mac keyboard): <code class="keycap">英数</code> (<span class="phonetic">eisu</span>)
+										</td></tr>
+								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang3" class="key-code">'Lang3'</code></td>
+									<td>0x92</td>
+									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Katakana
+										</td></tr>
+								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang4" class="key-code">'Lang4'</code></td>
+									<td>0x93</td>
+									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Hiragana
+										</td></tr>
+								<tr><td><code id="code-Lang5" class="key-code">'Lang5'</code></td>
+									<td>0x94</td>
+									<td>Japanese (word-processing keyboard): Zenkaku/Hankaku
+										</td></tr>
 								<tr><td><code id="code-NoConvert" class="key-code">'NoConvert'</code></td>
 									<td>0x8b</td><td>Japanese: <code class="keycap">無変換</code> (<span class="phonetic">muhenkan</span>)</td></tr>
 							</tbody>
@@ -801,6 +750,8 @@
 								<td>0x54</td><td><code class="keycap">/</code></td></tr>
 							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadEnter" class="key-code">'NumpadEnter'</code></td>
 								<td>0x58</td><td></td></tr>
+							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadEqual" class="key-code">'NumpadEqual'</code></td>
+								<td>0x67</td><td><code class="keycap">=</code></td></tr>
 							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryAdd" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryAdd'</code></td>
 								<td>0xd3</td><td></td></tr>
 							<tr><td><code id="code-NumpadMemoryClear" class="key-code">'NumpadMemoryClear'</code></td>
@@ -962,10 +913,12 @@
 				</section>
 
 				<section id="key-legacy">
-					<h1>Legacy Keys</h1>
-					<p>These keys are not found on modern keyboards.
-					   They are listed here are for reference purposes.
-					</p>
+					<h1>Legacy Keys and Non-Standard Keys</h1>
+
+					<p>These keys are not found on modern standard keyboards.
+					   They are listed here for reference purposes.
+						</p>
+
 					<table id="table-key-code-legacy" class="data-table full-width">
 						<caption>List of code values for legacy keys.</caption>
 						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
@@ -986,6 +939,21 @@
 								<td></td></tr>
 						</tbody>
 					</table>
+
+					<p>The following keys may be found on non-standard international keyboards.
+						</p>
+
+					<table id="table-key-code-international" class="data-table full-width">
+						<caption>List of code values for keys found on international keyboards.</caption>
+						<thead><tr><th>Code Value</th><th>Notes (Informative)</th></tr></thead>
+						<tbody>
+							<tr><td><code id="code-Hiragana" class="key-code">'Hiragana'</code></td>
+								<td>Use for dedicated <code class="keycap">ひらがな</code> key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.</td></tr>
+							<tr><td><code id="code-Katakana" class="key-code">'Katakana'</code></td>
+								<td>Use for dedicated <code class="keycap">カタカナ</code> key found on some Japanese word processing keyboards.</td></tr>
+						</tbody>
+					</table>
+
 				</section>
 
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