Thanks for the information. However, changing the autoexec.bat file
has no effect, since after rebooting, the previous autexec.bat file
returns, i.e., my changes are forgotten by the system. Moreover, my
autoexec.bat file does not even contain a keyboard command line, only
PATH setting. Thus, it may be possible that the problem, and therefore
the solution lies at a deeper level of DOS horribleness.
-ilan
Date: Thu, 31 May 2001 10:27:16 +0200
From: Jerome Benoit <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
For DOS I guess you have to look in the `c:\autoexec.bat' in the
Windows root directory: In mine I read:
mode con codepage select=850
keyb uk,,c\windows\COMMAND\keyboard.sys
I guess that your get a similar line:
so you can try to set a new keyboard by modifying this line and reboot your
computer.
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