40/* 10 */SDL_SCANCODE_NONUSBACKSLASH, /* SDL_SCANCODE_NONUSBACKSLASH on ANSI and JIS keyboards (if this key would exist there), SDL_SCANCODE_GRAVE on ISO. (The USB keyboard driver actually translates these usage codes to different virtual key codes depending on whether the keyboard is ISO/ANSI/JIS. That's why you have to help it identify the keyboard type when you plug in a PC USB keyboard. It's a historical thing - ADB keyboards are wired this way.) */
80/* 50 */SDL_SCANCODE_GRAVE, /* SDL_SCANCODE_GRAVE on ANSI and JIS keyboards, SDL_SCANCODE_NONUSBACKSLASH on ISO (see comment about virtual key code 10 above) */
135/* 105 */SDL_SCANCODE_PRINTSCREEN, /* On ADB keyboards, this key is labeled "F13/print screen". Problem: USB has different usage codes for these two functions. On Apple USB keyboards, the key is labeled "F13" and sends the F13 usage code (SDL_SCANCODE_F13). I decided to use SDL_SCANCODE_PRINTSCREEN here nevertheless since SDL applications are more likely to assume the presence of a print screen key than an F13 key. */
143/* 113 */SDL_SCANCODE_PAUSE, /* F15/pause, see comment about F13/print screen above */
144/* 114 */SDL_SCANCODE_INSERT, /* the key is actually labeled "help" on Apple keyboards, and works as such in Mac OS, but it sends the "insert" usage code even on Apple USB keyboards */