Using ANSI.SYS /X to Remap Extended Keys (83064)
The information in this article applies to:
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 4.0
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 4.01
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 5.0
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 5.0a
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.0
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.2
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.21
- Microsoft MS-DOS operating system 6.22
This article was previously published under Q83064 SUMMARY
Microsoft MS-DOS version 4.0 introduced a new feature to the ANSI.SYS
console device driver, used by specifying the /X switch. With the /X
switch, ANSI.SYS can distinguish the extended keys (RIGHT ARROW, HOME, and
so on) from the keypad keys (with NUM LOCK off) on some extended keyboards.
This allows you to redefine the keys separately using ANSI escape
sequences. Extended keyboards are also called 101- or 102-key keyboards.
If you have an extended keyboard and want to redefine an extended key (or
keypad key) without also redefining the corresponding keypad key (or
extended key) to another character, you must load ANSI.SYS with the /X
switch.
REFERENCES
"Microsoft MS-DOS User's Guide and Reference," version 5.0, page 593
Modification Type: | Major | Last Reviewed: | 5/12/2003 |
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Keywords: | KB83064 |
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