Hallo tracer,

On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 17:37:19 +0700 GMT (23.01.2000, 18:37 +0800 GMT),
tracer wrote:

t> Now I donot know how many Mexican Spanish keyboards they have in the
t> programmers office but I probably run no risk to offer them a bottle
t> of  vodka for any board they got (g).

LOL! Now, if they have any friends who happen to have a Spanish
keyboard they are willing to part with (you didn't say it must be
functional), you will have to keep your word!

t> What it needs is someone with a keyboard and the windows installed to
t> go through the various combos.
t> In most cases these commands work on combinations of ascii codes so if
t> one looks them up for the USA keyboard and then find corresponding
t> combos on your keyboard...

If someone has a map of which ASCII code corresponds to which physical
key or combo (see keyboard.sys), it should be faster than
trial-and-error. ;-)

And yes, it could probably be done by our developers, but I think this
conversation table (ascii code xxx corresponds to crtl-* on a US
keyboard, to crtl-(whatever) on a German keybaord etc) is highly
usefull for programmes sold across countries, but I don't think it's
TB's (or their developers') job. Maybe a search on the M$ pages could
dig something up?

-- 

Cheers,
Thomas                             mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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