On Sat, Feb 19, 2000 at 09:05:37PM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> >Date: Fri, 18 Feb 2000 07:19:20 -0600
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Who can point me to documentation on faking odd key combinations 
> >through dosemu?  Things like <alt>F1, <ctrl><alt>F5, and things like 
> 
> I wrote a program which sends these combinations from terminal
> (needs DOS PC to be used as terminal, and it converts all keys
>  to combinations DosEmu on Linux machine understands).
> I supose its source contains the documentation you need.
> 
> To get it: go to my page http://www.fuw.edu.pl/~jt,
> click "my plans" then "here" in line containg "DosEmu".
> 
> You can get some help from DosEmu: press Ctrl-^ then ?.
> 
> Jerzy

Thanks for your reply!

I downloaded your program and it seems to be something to use on a true 
DOS machine?  Perhaps I mis-stated my problem.  Whether I use dosemu 
directly through a virtual console or telnet (from another Linux 
machine), certain key combinations are not passed to the DOS program 
that is running under dosemu.  For instance, <alt> F-keys are used by 
Linux to switch virtual consoles and, therefore, such key combinations 
never get seen by a DOS program that is run under dosemu.

-- 
Onward!  Through the Fog!
Willie
http://austinfarm.org/homegrown

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