Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!helios!bcm!dimacs.rutgers.edu!seismo!uunet!munnari.oz.au!brolga!bunyip.cc.uq.oz.au!marlin.jcu.edu.au!zlraa From: zlraa@marlin.jcu.edu.au (Ross Alford) Newsgroups: comp.sys.laptops Subject: Re: NEC UltraLite question Message-ID: <1991Mar2.051757.26809@marlin.jcu.edu.au> Date: 2 Mar 91 05:17:57 GMT References: <63076@bbn.BBN.COM> Organization: James Cook University of North Queensland Lines: 21 In article <63076@bbn.BBN.COM> wbe@bbn.com (Winston Edmond) writes: > > The NEC UltraLite has CAPS LOCK to the left of 'A', and CTRL below SHIFT. >Can the meanings of the CAPS LOCK and CTRL keys be swapped without hardware >modifications? (I'm assuming that CAPS LOCK is a shift-like key that doesn't >use a physical toggle action.) Thanks in advance. > -WBE I wrote a pair of programs to rationalise the arrangement of CTRL, ALT, and CAPS-LOCK keys for people using laptops with one arrangement and desktops with another. I uploaded them to chyde.uwasa.fi a while ago. They are in a zip archive called fixkey.zip. I also sent them to cbip, but they haven't appeared yet. They are small TSRs that take a couple hundred bytes of memory. Ross Alford zlraa@marlin.jcu.edu.au -- He would have finished Goddam off then and there, but pity stayed his hand. "It's a pity I've run out of bullets," he thought, ... _Bored of the Rings_