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| martin griffith |
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 6:59 pm |
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Sort of learning WinAVR on my locally built spanish PC, (ie chinese)
Bugger, no tilde ~ on a spanish keyboard, is there anyway on XP to
remap a single key?
I'm sort of fed up with Alt 152, or remap the keybord to ingrish for a
single key or pasting from notepad
I also have a laptop with an english keyboard, which is fine, so I get
con-fussed when switching between them, as I'm not a touch typist
I'm sure this must be possible on an advanced operating system like
Windows XP.
Nope, no english keyboards available here (yet)
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| maxfoo |
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 7:21 pm |
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:59:13 +0100, martin griffith <mart_in_medina@ya___.es>
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Quote: Sort of learning WinAVR on my locally built spanish PC, (ie chinese)
Bugger, no tilde ~ on a spanish keyboard, is there anyway on XP to
remap a single key?
I'm sort of fed up with Alt 152, or remap the keybord to ingrish for a
single key or pasting from notepad
I also have a laptop with an english keyboard, which is fine, so I get
con-fussed when switching between them, as I'm not a touch typist
I'm sure this must be possible on an advanced operating system like
Windows XP.
Nope, no english keyboards available here (yet)
martin
There's an on screen keyboard you could use from the start menu go to Programs >
accessories/accessibilty/ On-Screen Keyboard. |
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| TT_Man |
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 7:55 pm |
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Quote:
I'm sure this must be possible on an advanced operating system like
Windows XP.
Nope, no english keyboards available here (yet)
martin
There's an on screen keyboard you could use from the start menu go to
Programs
accessories/accessibilty/ On-Screen Keyboard.
Buy an English keyboard from ebay.co.uk????? |
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| martin griffith |
Posted: Sun Feb 25, 2007 8:10 pm |
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:55:42 GMT, in sci.electronics.design "TT_Man"
<Someone@ntlworld.com> wrote:
Quote:
I'm sure this must be possible on an advanced operating system like
Windows XP.
Nope, no english keyboards available here (yet)
martin
There's an on screen keyboard you could use from the start menu go to
Programs
accessories/accessibilty/ On-Screen Keyboard.
Buy an English keyboard from ebay.co.uk?????
yep, seems they way to go, cheaper than having a descent operating
system.
Suppose I'll have to get a credit card.....
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| martin griffith |
Posted: Mon Feb 26, 2007 4:09 am |
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On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 18:21:39 -0500, in sci.electronics.design maxfoo
<maxfoo@punkass.com> wrote:
Quote: On Sun, 25 Feb 2007 23:59:13 +0100, martin griffith <mart_in_medina@ya___.es
wrote:
Sort of learning WinAVR on my locally built spanish PC, (ie chinese)
Bugger, no tilde ~ on a spanish keyboard, is there anyway on XP to
remap a single key?
I'm sort of fed up with Alt 152, or remap the keybord to ingrish for a
single key or pasting from notepad
I also have a laptop with an english keyboard, which is fine, so I get
con-fussed when switching between them, as I'm not a touch typist
I'm sure this must be possible on an advanced operating system like
Windows XP.
Nope, no english keyboards available here (yet)
martin
There's an on screen keyboard you could use from the start menu go to Programs
accessories/accessibilty/ On-Screen Keyboard.
I found some key mapper apps on line, but this was funniest app I
found
http://www.beigerecords.com/cory/pizza_party/#video
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