Re: [Freedos-user] languages

2023-09-29 Thread tom ehlert via Freedos-user
Hi,

> It's been a while since i use freedos on asus eeepc with portuguese from
> portugal and if i recall i can't write the * with shift and *+" key and
> since there is no numeric keypad.

a) what keyboard driver are you using?
b) IIRC (20 years later) there was 'portuguese' and 'portuguse brazil'.
   which one?

>  "i can't write the * with shift and *+" key"
c) about the worst bug complaint ever. you don't deserve a better keyboard 
driver ;(

Tom






> I haven't tested on a vm...

> On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 9:03 AM Eric Auer via Freedos-user <
> freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>>
>> Hi!
>>
>> > FreeDos need's update in the keyboard and languages, there is support for
>> > that in open-source environments, but I don't know how to implement them.
>> > For example I'm using a portuguese keyboard and it doesn't support it, so
>> > Iam in trouble's
>>
>> Actually FreeDOS has no problems with Portuguese keyboards. Even
>> the tiny MKEYB driver supports them. If you run MKEYB /? you will
>> see that MKEYB /L shows a list of supported keyboards, which does
>> include Portuguese. So you could run MKEYB PO to activate keyboard
>> support in Portuguese style, or you could add a line saying MKEYB
>> PO to your autoexec.bat or fdauto.bat, depending on which of the
>> two you are using. Our other keyboard drivers also support your
>> layout, you just have to read the documentation to find out how
>> to activate it, as they are a bit more complicated to set up :-)
>>
>> Best regards, Eric
>>
>>
>>
>>
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Mit freundlichen Grüßen / with kind regards
Tom Ehlert
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Re: [Freedos-user] languages

2023-09-29 Thread Joao Silva via Freedos-user
Hi.
It's been a while since i use freedos on asus eeepc with portuguese from
portugal and if i recall i can't write the * with shift and *+" key and
since there is no numeric keypad.

I haven't tested on a vm...

On Fri, Sep 29, 2023 at 9:03 AM Eric Auer via Freedos-user <
freedos-user@lists.sourceforge.net> wrote:

>
> Hi!
>
> > FreeDos need's update in the keyboard and languages, there is support for
> > that in open-source environments, but I don't know how to implement them.
> > For example I'm using a portuguese keyboard and it doesn't support it, so
> > Iam in trouble's
>
> Actually FreeDOS has no problems with Portuguese keyboards. Even
> the tiny MKEYB driver supports them. If you run MKEYB /? you will
> see that MKEYB /L shows a list of supported keyboards, which does
> include Portuguese. So you could run MKEYB PO to activate keyboard
> support in Portuguese style, or you could add a line saying MKEYB
> PO to your autoexec.bat or fdauto.bat, depending on which of the
> two you are using. Our other keyboard drivers also support your
> layout, you just have to read the documentation to find out how
> to activate it, as they are a bit more complicated to set up :-)
>
> Best regards, Eric
>
>
>
>
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Re: [Freedos-user] languages

2023-09-29 Thread Eric Auer via Freedos-user



Hi!


FreeDos need's update in the keyboard and languages, there is support for
that in open-source environments, but I don't know how to implement them.
For example I'm using a portuguese keyboard and it doesn't support it, so
Iam in trouble's


Actually FreeDOS has no problems with Portuguese keyboards. Even
the tiny MKEYB driver supports them. If you run MKEYB /? you will
see that MKEYB /L shows a list of supported keyboards, which does
include Portuguese. So you could run MKEYB PO to activate keyboard
support in Portuguese style, or you could add a line saying MKEYB
PO to your autoexec.bat or fdauto.bat, depending on which of the
two you are using. Our other keyboard drivers also support your
layout, you just have to read the documentation to find out how
to activate it, as they are a bit more complicated to set up :-)

Best regards, Eric




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