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- From: jpierce@next11csc.wam.umd.edu (Jennifer Marie Pierce)
- Subject: TSR keyboard driver, hard drive partitions.
- Message-ID: <1992Nov6.172343.8479@wam.umd.edu>
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- Organization: Workstations at Maryland, University of Maryland, College Park
- Date: Fri, 6 Nov 1992 17:23:43 GMT
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- I am currently running DOS 5.0 and Windoze 3.1. I think it's a sad waste of
- my 486-33 (8mg ram, 212 HD). I bought OS/2 and it's at home and I'm on campus,
- and I plan to install in the next two weeks.
-
- I have two major concerns with this. First of all, the hard drive. I plan to
- use dual boot, and have therefore resigned myself to using the FAT format,
- though I'm planning to back up the whole thing anyway, if I can use HPFS, I
- would prefer it. I have currently on my system WordPerfect 5.1 for DOS, a few
- comm programs (telix, procomm plus), a 30 megs of shareware (Apogee mostly) and
- commercial (Sierra) games, 20 megs of GIFS, and Microsoft Works for Windoze
- (came with the system, I haven't bothered to learn it yet. I know MS works for
- the Macintosh very well, though.) I have access to Excel for Windows, MS Word
- for Windows, and WordPerfect for Windows.
- Do these apps run under OS/2? In a DOS window at least? How good is a DOS
- window? Can I trust it? I've heard the desktop crashes a lot. How do I deal
- with that? Is it possible to dual boot from a partitioned hard drive? Does
- OS/2 come with any (or can you recommand any) good backup progs once I get the
- whole thing set up?
- I believe I'd like to keep DOS, Windows, WordPerfect, Pascal, Autocad, and the
- games in a DOS partition. But if I can get OS/2 to use my windows apps, even
- my windows 3.1 desktop, then there's no need. Do I run windows from a DOS
- window if I need to run 3.1, or what? Does the DOS window work well enough for
- me to run these apps optimally? (being better than Dos/Windows, that is?) I'd
- appreciate any answers to any of these questions.
- Is there a GIF viewer or do I have to use a DOS window?
-
- Secondly, the keyboard driver. Currently, I have a keyboard driver in my
- config.sys that overrides BIOS to remap the scan codes to buffer codes. It is
- entirely configurable, and I chose to use a Dvorak keyboard configuration. I
- got the layout from the Smithsonian museum and have switched the tops on my
- keyboard. I did this on my old computer last January and then to my new oe (I
- just got the 486 in August) and have found switching back to QWERTY to be
- extremely annoying and cumbersome. QWERTY is designed to be clumsy, and I hate
- it.
- Windows uses its own keyboard driver, and though I haven't had need to use any
- text processing on Windows and have just closed my eyes and pretended it was
- QWERTY (having to try to remember where qwerty keys are) I recently discovered
- that Windows comes with a Dvorak keyboard driver. However, they were
- apparently too lazy ts remap CapsLock (as I had to do when I configured my
- keyboard driver) and changed the keys around so that the entire bottom row is
- shifted to the right by one letter. You can imagine how annoyting this is.
- I've spent a year learning to switch smoothly from qwerty to my dvorak layout
- and I discover that I need to either relearn dvorak or drop the whole thing
- entirely.
- I'm not willing to drop it.
- How does one hack at the Windoze keyboard driver? All I have is a binary
- editor.
- Is there a better source than the Smithsonian for the "proper" layout for
- Dvorak? (If my layout is wrong and Windoze's layout is right, I am willing to
- reprogram my driver and relearn Dvorak.)
- And now, the big question that you've all been waiting for...
- HOW DO I INSTALL A DVORAK DRIVER ON OS/2?!?
-
- (oops, capslock key there gets stuck, but you'll note that the right keys get
- capitalized)
- No, it's not in the system keyboard window or whatever. I checked. (I don't
- have it on my 486 yet, but my dad has it on his office 386.)
- I need an external device driver for OS/2. I need it to be programmable. I
- need it in two weeks.
-
- Having to go back to QWERTY on my good computer would absolutely drive me
- crazy. And I know that the driver I'm using doesn't work under OS/2.
-
- Please respond by email to jpierce@wam.umd.edu. I can't keep up with news.
-
- Sorry for the longwinded ranting and raving. Thank you for reading it all.
- Thank you in advance for any advice you are able to give me.
-
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