![]() It doesn´t matter version of windows I have, since I tried W7, W8 and W10 with different SP and same resultīonjour à tous, et merci à ANSSI pour sa réponse rapide.It doesn’t matter what my SU version is… they all act the same since the last 5 versions at least.However, it shouldn’t be this the solution. Before I posted this comment, I have searched for solutions in this forum and the solution is to change the OS configuration.Not able to use SU in same way and I use the numpad a lot for sizing objects in SU. I enter 99 (hit the dot in the numpad) and 9 again and the application takes 99,9 (note the comma instead the dot) ![]() I change the OS to be configure for Europe (i.e Spain, Argentina) Open application (ie. I enter for instance 99 (hit the dot in the num pad) and 9 again. I set OS config for US (language, region, and keyboard) / I open an application (any) Simple example with the calculator (but I have tried other apps such excel and third parties) However, for SU the dot in the numpad it is always a dot, regardless of OS settings. It will allways be used as decimal point/comma separator. I usually work in USA and Europe/South America and the dot is used as comma and vice versa to represent decimal point (comma) or thousands separator depending the country where you are.Īll the software that I have installed, takes the input of the dot in the number pad, and according to the region settings, it will invoke the corresponding comma or dot depending on the region.
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