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I'm afraid not. By manually entering that value in the GUI for PUSH4 it acts again as the UP key.
If I change the keyboard layout to English it works as expected.
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I followed the steps and the code for key "ç" with Spanish keyboard layout turned to be 231 instead of 199 as it's shown in cps2-gui or gngeo-gui.
I have tested manually by entering the code in cps2-gui and it worked as expected.
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In my case, this key always returns value 273 (in Spanish and my native settings (where it is the up key)). So that seems consistent. But you get 199 returned as code? Or is it cps2emu that does not handle it in the correct way?