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ANSI.SYS--Notes
Examples  Syntax
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                              ANSI.SYS──Notes
 
Remapping extended keys
 
If you have a keyboard with 101 keys, you may want to use the /X switch to
remap certain extended keys. For example, there are two HOME keys on
keyboards with 101 keys: One on the numeric keypad and the other in the
block of cursor-control keys. Unless you specify the /X switch, the two HOME
keys are the same to MS-DOS.
 
Ignoring extended keys
 
If you have a program that does not correctly interpret input from an
enhanced keyboard, use the /K switch with ANSI.SYS. Your enhanced keyboard
will then use conventional keyboard functions.
 
Using both the /X switch and the /K switch
 
You cannot specify ANSI.SYS with both the /X switch and the /K switch.
 
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