Summary: Default keyboard setting

From: Nick Batchelor <Nick.Batchelor_at_unilever.com>
Date: Wed, 08 Apr 1998 12:56:24 +0200

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From: Nick Batchelor at UNILEVERGBCC-LDN1
Date: 4/7/98 4:48PM
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Subject: Summary: Default keyboard setting
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     Dear All
     
     I have a feeling my first attempt did not get through so here it is
     again - apologies if you get this twice.
     
     Nick


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Subject: Summary: Default keyboard setting
Author: Nick Batchelor at UNILEVERGBCC-LDN1
Date: 07/04/98 16:48


     Dear All
     
     Many thanks to all those who responded so quickly.
     
     My original problem was that my 1200 had a default keyboard setting of
     US-English with a pcxal keyboard. This meant that the pipe and back
     slash symbol on by UK-English keyboard did not respond.
     
     As many people explained, the solution is to set the language variable
     at the chevrons prompt ie.
     
>>> set language 38
     
     Then reboot.
     
     This gives you English/Irish. To see the available options type:
     
>>> set language <any_old_rubbish>
     
     Once you CDE has started, you can go to the cde toolbox, select
     desktop-apps, select keycaps icon. This will bring up a screen allowing
     you to select the correct language and keyboard type. Having done this,
     add /usr/dt/bin/dxkeyboard -load to your .profile to restore the chosen
     settings.
     
     Many thanks to: Roger Picard, Will Flett, Richard Bembrose and Paul
     Watson for such prompt replies.
     
     Nick
Received on Wed Apr 08 1998 - 12:58:29 NZST

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