1. I enter "ã" by typing the "~ ^" followed by the "a" key. Resulting in
"ã".
2. Yes, it is a separate key on my keyboard. By itself, that key will
generate the tilde. With shift, it generates the "little hat" (circumflex),
which is used in words such as "ângulo" or "acadêmico". The circumflex
displays perfectly on FreeDOS, the tilde ("~") does not.
3. "keycode" generates "Bad command or filename". I'm not sure how to
install this command, I'm looking at fdimples and it is not immediately
obvious :/. Is there a way to get it installed I am not aware of?

Thanks!

On Thu, Apr 25, 2024 at 3:31 PM Robert Riebisch via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Hi Davi,
>
> > The "ã" is a very common character in Portuguese. It shows up in words
> > such as "não", "alçapão", and "órgão".
> >
> > The system's keyboard and layout are already configured to "br" (for
> > Brazilian Portuguese) and working perfectly. Other accentuated
> > characters display just fine. That is the case of "á", "à", "ô".
> > However, "ã" shows as something else entirely. Image below:
> > oIh6TW8.png
> >
> > How can I get FreeDOS to correctly display those characters?
>
> 1) How do you enter "ã"?
> 2) Is that a separate key on your keyboard?
> 3) What does
> <https://bootablecd.de/fdhelp-internet/en/hhstndrd/base/keycode.htm>
> produce, when you hit that key or key combo?
>
> Cheers,
> Robert
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