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I'm working with openCV library in Python and I have very strange behaviour:

I have a code like this:

...
img = cv2.imread(imgpath)
key = cv2.waitKey(1)
if key == ord('p'):
    do_something()
else:
    print key, ord('p')
...

When I'm running my code and pressing p button, I can see the following:

1048688 112

It means that integer representation of p button is 1048688, but expected 112.

What is strange yet, this code was working during a few last days, but now it's not working. I haven't any changes in this code.

Any ideas? It it possible that something changed in system?

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    112 in hex is 0x70. 1048688 in hex is 0x100070. Looks like some extra flags are in higher order bits. Just mask that out and use the LSB. According to one of the answer in the question I refer to, the thing that changed in your system is that you pressed NumLock.
    – Dan Mašek
    May 22, 2016 at 20:05
  • @DanMašek, heh...Nice catch with Numlock. It was really unexpected for me.
    – pivanchy
    May 22, 2016 at 20:16

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