In message <2e345e7d4f.martin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Martin Wuerthner <lists@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > In message <ddab5c7d4f.postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx wrote: >> In message <4f7d5c2ae9charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> charles <charles@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> In article <d4fd5a7d4f.postmaster@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, >>> <info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> I have a USA keyboard and want to configure my Iyonix for that but >>>> typing keyboard USA only helps as long as I don't turn the machine >>>> off. >>>> What is the command to configure it permanently? >>> How about !Boot > Keyboard > select USA > SET. >> Thanks for pointing out that there still is something like the >> configuration option under the filer. >> Completely forgot about that. > Please note that despite what it says on the tin, that configuration > option actually configures the Country, not the Keyboard. Configuring > the Country changes the keyboard as well, but it changes more. Many > programs read the country setting to decide which language you prefer. > The best solution in your case is to set this option to Netherlands > and override just the keyboard by adding an obey file containing > *Keyboard USA > to !Boot.Choices.Boot.PreDesk (slightly more appropriate than John's > suggestion of putting it into Tasks, though that would work as well). OK, thanks I just did that Ike Busser Busser & Busser facility management Kruidenlaan 112 5803 BG Venray T 0478 512123 M 0643 055056 E mailto:info@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx www.busser-en-busser.com --- To alter your preferences or leave the group, visit //www.freelists.org/list/iyonix-support Other info via //www.freelists.org/webpage/iyonix-support