Replace VK_NUMPAD5 with VK_CLEAR.
Windows uses VK_NUMPAD5 when typing '5', which only happens with NumLock on. With NumLock off, the button sends VK_CLEAR.
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@ -93,9 +93,9 @@ static const EscapeEncoding escapeLetterEncodings[] = {
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// as with putty's arrow keys.
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// * I never saw modifiers inserted into these escapes, but I think
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// it should be completely OK with the CSI escapes.
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{ true, '[', 'E', kBare | kSemiMod, { VK_NUMPAD5, '\0', 0 } },
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{ true, '[', 'G', kBare | kSemiMod, { VK_NUMPAD5, '\0', 0 } },
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{ true, 'O', 'G', kBare, { VK_NUMPAD5, '\0', 0 } },
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{ true, '[', 'E', kBare | kSemiMod, { VK_CLEAR, '\0', 0 } },
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{ true, '[', 'G', kBare | kSemiMod, { VK_CLEAR, '\0', 0 } },
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{ true, 'O', 'G', kBare, { VK_CLEAR, '\0', 0 } },
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// Home/End, letter version
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// * gnome-terminal uses `ESC O [HF]`. I never saw it modified.
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