Keyboard Layouts For Windows NT 3.5 and 3.51 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- kbdussw.dll: Makes CapsLock into Control kbdussw1.dll: Switches the left Control button and CapsLock layout.inf: Tells NT about the different keyboard layouts that are available. It is slightly different than the original layout.inf because it adds the two additional keyboard layouts. To install: Make sure the Control Panel is not currently running. 1. copy layout.inf %SystemRoot%\system32 copy kbdussw.dll %SystemRoot%\system32 copy kbdussw1.dll %SystemRoot%\system32 2. Start the Control Panel 3. Double click on the International icon 4. Select the keyboard layout. The two provided here are US-Switched Left Control and CapsLock and US-CapsLock is Control 5. Press 'OK'. This will bring up a 'Windows NT Setup' dialog box. It will ask you for the full path of the Windows NT distribution files. Type %SystemRoot%\system32, replacing the %SystemRoot% to the base Windows NT directory. 6. Press 'Continue'. You will get an error telling you that the source and destination directories are the same. Press 'Ignore' when it asks what it should do. 7. If you plan to use both of these keyboard layouts, switch the layout to the other one to force NT to update its install information. 8. You can run 'kbdsel' to quickly change between keyboard formats. If you share the keyboard with someone else, this will let you specify a normal and an alternate keyboard. For you are interested in creating your own keyboard layout file, you will need the DDK. The files of interest are in /ddk/src/input/kbdus/. If you have any trouble, send mail to chaffee@bugs-bunny.cs.berkeley.edu Gordon Chaffee