SAMPLE: DDK Sample SETKBD Available in Software LibraryLast reviewed: February 15, 1996Article ID: Q71224 |
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SUMMARYThe README.TXT file in the KEYBOARD directory of the Microsoft Windows Device Development Kit (DDK) version 3.0 refers to the SETKBD.EXE application; however, this application is not included in the DDK distribution. This application is now available in the Software/Data Library. Download SETKBD.EXE, a self-extracting file, from the Microsoft Software Library (MSL) on the following services:
MORE INFORMATIONThe DDK\KEYBOARD\README.TXT file mentions a sample application called SETKBD.EXE. Although this application is not included on any of the DDK disks, it is now available in the Software Library. The specification of SETKBD differs from that in the README.TXT file of the DDK because SETKBD does not change the settings of the physical keyboard. On many systems, changing the physical keyboard settings (without actually changing the physical keyboard) might hang the system. If it is necessary to physically change keyboards, the Windows Setup program handles this sufficiently. SETKBD dynamically loads a new keyboard dynamic-link library (DLL) by altering the "keyboard.dll=" setting in the "[keyboard]" section of the SYSTEM.INI configuration file. Calling the NewTable function in the keyboard driver loads the new keyboard DLL and sets the keyboard driver to reflect this new DLL. SETKBD also obtains and displays the current settings of the physical keyboard type and subtype, but does not change them. SETKBD obtains these values by calling the GetKeyboardType function.
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Additional reference words: 3.00 DDKKBD softlib SETKBD.EXE
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