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I have a PS/2 keyboard connected to a Debian Linux 11-ish box, running Firefox "78.11.0esr (64-bit)" within a MATE Desktop Environment session. The keyboard has a german DIN T1 layout printed on its keycaps. (No Euro sign on the E key, but other than that standard.) In Debian I am using the "German German (no dead keys)" layout.
Some of the special keys do not work (on the DOS command line) as expected.
The first row (^ then 1 to 9 then 0 then ß and ´) unshifted works for ^ and the digits, but does not produce any output for ß and ´.
The first row with Shift produces nothing (° on the ^ key), !", nothing (§ on the 3 key), $%&?()+?~. This is wrong for Shift+7 which does ? but is supposed to be a forward slash / on the DIN T1, and Shift+0 which does + but is supposed to be a =, and Shift+´ is supposed to be a backtick not tilde ~.
The Ü key (next to O) and the Ö and Ä keys (next to L) do not produce any input, either without or with Shift, or with AltGr, except for AltGr+Ä which produces ^.
The + key (next to Ü) produces + without Shift, * with Shift, and tilde ~ with AltGr. All as it should be.
The # key (next to Ä) produces # without Shift, and double quote " with Shift (should be apostrophe/single quote ').
The punctuation keys ,.- next to M produce ,.- without Shift, ::_ with Shift (first key with Shift should give semicolon ; not colon).
The < key produces < without Shift, > with Shift, and | with AltGr. All as it should be.
AltGr+Q produces @, as it should.
Z and Y are correctly entered according to the layout. That is, the key between T and U produces Z, and the key next to X produces Y.
Entering the command keyb gr (from this COMPAQ DOS disk, or from the MS-DOS 6.22 first install disk) changes a lot of the special keys, but most are messed up too. Do you want me to map those out one by one too?
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For example, I'm loading the default system (COMPAQ Personal Computer MS-DOS version 3.31) from https://www.pcjs.org/configs/pcx86/machine/compaq/deskpro386/vga/2048kb/machine.xml
I have a PS/2 keyboard connected to a Debian Linux 11-ish box, running Firefox "78.11.0esr (64-bit)" within a MATE Desktop Environment session. The keyboard has a german DIN T1 layout printed on its keycaps. (No Euro sign on the E key, but other than that standard.) In Debian I am using the "German German (no dead keys)" layout.
Some of the special keys do not work (on the DOS command line) as expected.
The first row (
^
then 1 to 9 then 0 thenß
and´
) unshifted works for^
and the digits, but does not produce any output forß
and´
.The first row with Shift produces nothing (
°
on the^
key),!"
, nothing (§
on the3
key),$%&?()+?~
. This is wrong for Shift+7 which does?
but is supposed to be a forward slash/
on the DIN T1, and Shift+0 which does+
but is supposed to be a=
, and Shift+´
is supposed to be a backtick not tilde~
.The Ü key (next to O) and the Ö and Ä keys (next to L) do not produce any input, either without or with Shift, or with AltGr, except for AltGr+Ä which produces
^
.The
+
key (next to Ü) produces+
without Shift,*
with Shift, and tilde~
with AltGr. All as it should be.The
#
key (next to Ä) produces#
without Shift, and double quote"
with Shift (should be apostrophe/single quote'
).The punctuation keys
,.-
next to M produce,.-
without Shift,::_
with Shift (first key with Shift should give semicolon;
not colon).The
<
key produces<
without Shift,>
with Shift, and|
with AltGr. All as it should be.AltGr+Q produces
@
, as it should.Z and Y are correctly entered according to the layout. That is, the key between T and U produces Z, and the key next to X produces Y.
Entering the command
keyb gr
(from this COMPAQ DOS disk, or from the MS-DOS 6.22 first install disk) changes a lot of the special keys, but most are messed up too. Do you want me to map those out one by one too?The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: