jje@cs.utexas.edu (Jeremy J. Epstein) (12/12/89)
If you have a type 4 keyboard (the kind with the four lights above the numeric keypad), and you need to emulate a type 3 keyboard (e.g., to run Mach or old releases of SunOS), there's a way! Next to one of the legs on the underside of the keyboard, there's a plastic piece which can be pried off. Underneath, there are eight dip switches. Flip #1 and reboot. You'll now be running as a type 3. Thanks to C.B. Lee (cblee@sun.com) and Guy Harris (guy@auspex) for this information! Jeremy Epstein TRW