Hello mm,

Sunday, January 19, 2003, 1:10:58 PM, you wrote:

mM> Hello Geoff,

mM> Sunday, January 19, 2003, 6:45:40 AM, you wrote:

GL>> On 19 January 2003, 10:58, mm Meister wrote:

GL>> Is this a quirk of Toshiba keyboards, or has your machine not got your
GL>> preferred keyboard layout installed? If the latter, I suspect you'd be
GL>> better off changing your keyboard definition to match your other
GL>> machines. You can change it (on XP Pro) like this:

mM> Actually, I think it is the quirk part. The keyboard isn't symmetrical
mM> the tilde is to the left of the space bar - the Ins and Del keys are
mM> on the other side of the space bar - Win key up in the right - in
mM> other words, a mishmash. If I could reassign those keys and move the
mM> key caps around..... Is that actually possible?  Maybe easier than
mM> trying to change the various programs...

Yes. There was some program PCMAG produced for this. Can't recall the
name at the moment, but I used it when I used Windows 98.

I think generally you are supposed to be able to change your keyboard,
by a file, as Geoff said. But before I found any software, there
didn't seem to be any way to change the keyboard just from Windows
itself. Perhaps is this any different with Windows XP and their ilk?

-- 
Best regards,
 Adam 


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