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From: "fergus at bonhard dot uklinux dot net" <fergus@bonhard.uklinux.net>
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Subject: Re: keyboard config
Date: Tue, 29 Jan 2002 11:54:57 -0000
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It's a Windows issue. Cygwin will pick up the existing configuration. Can't
speak for anything other than W98, but in W98 try Start -> Settings ->
Control Panel -> Keyboard -> Language. This may or may not have the
consequence of putting the line
    c:\windows\command\keyb uk,,c:\windows\command\keyboard.sys
into your c:\autoexec.bat file, but the results should be the same (and
equal to the keyboard effect you want).

Fergus

> .. how do you configure a UK keyboard in Cygwin
> without having X installed.



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