Re: Keyboard mapping

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Rafal,
	Thanks for your advice. I don't think it is practical for my use though. 
There are lots of users who wish to use the system occasionally and so it 
would require a large amount of work on each machine to achieve ability to 
use X windows for xdosemu. 
	Is there any key remapping scheme available using tty only? 

Best Regards


Andrew


On Thursday 22 March 2007 11:42, Rafał Cygnarowski wrote:
> Dnia czwartek, 22 marca 2007, Andrew Bird (Sphere Systems) napisał:
> > The application is being run in a terminal window on linux (not xdosemu)
> > , but must also work using putty terminal emulator via ssh login.
> >
> > 1/ The application uses the Ctrl-F? keys to activate features, but the
> > right key presses are not passed through to the app, instead the app sees
> > just the function key on its own. e.g. user presses Ctrl-F9, application
> > sees F9
>
> You should ask putty team/users about this.
>
> What can I propose you is to try:
>
> 1. cygwin (install openssh and use it instead of putty)
> 2. install X11 serwer for windows (not this one from cygwin [it should be
> good too but worse than standalone to manage]) and use xdosemu
>
> both above should work.
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