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From: "Cox, Michael D" <michael.cox@eds.com>
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Subject: FW: [amos-list] Keyboard localization
Date: Tue, 20 Apr 1999 06:56:36 -0400
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-----Original Message-----
From: floquet [mailto:floquet@hp-sc.univ-lille2.fr]
Sent: Monday, April 19, 1999 9:13 AM
To: amos-list@onelist.com
Subject: [amos-list] Keyboard localization
From: "floquet" <floquet@hp-sc.univ-lille2.fr>
Hello, folks,
1st of all, remember I'm french, so I use an "AZERTY" keyboard.
It is a PC keyboard (I own an Ateo tower).
When I compiled progs with Amos 1.3, the used kbd was allways
french, whatever it could be in the WB's prefs.
I know how to change that and make Amos use a "QWERTY" kbd for
the compilation. it is one file to rename in the amos system folder.
The keys were not correcly mapped, for example, the "=" key that
was supposed to be near 'backspace' was found near 'Rshift', like
my old A1200's standard kbd.
I stepped into Amos Pro 2.0 and I don't know how to do.
I noticed that the keys were 100% correcly mapped, now.
Does Amos Pro recognizes and uses the WB's keyboard definition ?
Said in another way : If I compile a prog under my "AZERTY" kbd,
will the final UK user see the correct keys ?
Ateo use their own keyboard, in order to assign events to the
"pgup" and "pgdown" keys, and others.
I don't know if I was clear 8)
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