Setting a bucky bit changes the output character. A bucky bit allows the user to type a wider variety of characters and commands while maintaining a reasonable number of keys on a keyboard. Some of the keys corresponding to bucky bits on modern keyboards are the
alt key,
control key,
meta key,
command key (⌘),
super key, and
option key. In
ASCII, the bucky bit is usually the 8th bit (also known as
meta bit). However, in older character representations wider than 8 bits, more high bits could be used as bucky bits. In the modern
X Window System, bucky bits are bits 18–23 of an event code. ==History==