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Re: Tweaking something...?



"M.C." wrote:

> Carl Distefano wrote:
> > Reply to note from "M.C."  Tue, 30 Mar 2004 07:49:50
> > +0200
> >
> > Manuel:
> >
> > What's an ALTGR table? Does it refer to a particular KBD file?
> >
>
> In Spanish classical IBM keyboards, the right ALT key is labeled ALTGR.
> So, the header of my XyWrite keyboard is this way:
> KEYS=105
> ;
> CTRL=29,99
> ALT=56
> ALTGR=98
> SHIFT=42,54
> CAPS=58,T:C
> ;
> MOUSE=105
> Then, I have an ALTGR table at the bottom of my keyboard file.
> Typically, ALTGR is used to produce characters like |, @, #, [, ], {, }
> and ¬ in Spanish keyboard layout (outside XyWrite). Then I use it in
> XyWrite for other purposes too.
> Manuel Castelao

And, just for information, the characters available via the
AltGr key in Dos are engraved on the keytops, the way the
numeric characters are on portables. (European machines
come with software keyboard drivers loaded in autoexec.bat.)
John


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