Re: keyboard map

  • From: flash <flash@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: xywrite@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Sun, 17 Jan 2010 16:12:04 +0100

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<<I was looking for the map that suits the Thinkpad (Lenovo) X200,>>

With the help of the Keycode.exe file and the keyboard map which
delivered with Xy as a sample, one could make a map of any keyboard.

<<Carl's
  suggestion to call on the U2 programme IDKEY worked well once
  I was able to invoke the U2 file.  And that was achieved by
  deactivating the screen manipulation keys in Vista, which just
  happened to be my Help key(s) to activate U2.>>

Yup, there's more than one way to lead a horse to water.

<MD FL>
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