Using Word for MS-DOS Under Windows 3.1 (82740)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft Windows 3.1
- Microsoft Windows 3.11
This article was previously published under Q82740 SUMMARY
This article discusses some problems that may occur when running
Microsoft Word for MS-DOS under Microsoft Windows version 3.1.
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When running Word for MS-DOS in graphics mode under Windows 3.1, the
Word screen can't be captured to the Clipboard by pressing PRINT
SCREEN. To capture the screen, Word must be running in text mode. This
is a limitation of Windows 3.1, not a problem with Word for MS-DOS.
The mouse pointer and cursor will be incorrectly drawn after switching
from full screen to windowed mode. To correct this, use the /Y
parameter when loading the MS-DOS level mouse driver.
On some machines, if you run Word for MS-DOS version 4.0 under Windows
3.1 in standard mode, a key stroke may repeat infinitely after task
switching. This affects a limited number of machines, and can be fixed
by upgrading to the current version of Word.
After switching, Windows 3.1 loses track of the EGA line mode in
applications like Word for MS-DOS and Works for MS-DOS if they are run
in other then 43 line mode. To solve this problem, load the MS-DOS
level EGA driver (EGA.SYS) supplied with Windows 3.1.
When Word for MS-DOS version 4.0 is run in text mode and is windowed,
the old mouse (MS-DOS level) cursor will remain as a blot on the
screen. This is only a cosmetic problem, and will not affect
performance. Currently there is no workaround to this problem.
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 10/14/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB82740 |
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