[misc.handicap] replacment keyboard

Stu.Turk@f26.n129.z1.fidonet.org (Stu Turk) (07/18/90)

Index Number: 9206

 > going to push my luck. Are you familiar with the old Eagle PC? It
 > was an IBM comparable that had a Shift Lock instead of a Caps Lock
 > and about 20 Function Keys on the original keyboard. Problem; When
 > replacing the keyboard you end up with neither. Do you Know of any
   =
   Er, I don't really know that much about computer hardware but if 
that's the real Eagle (the one I think _The Soul of a New Machine_ was 
written about) I don't think it is compatable and I'm surprized a 
replacment AT keyboard even works with it.
   There is a program available on many BBS's called FAKEKEY that allows 
you to assign any command or combination of commands to a single key. 
If you can find it locally you might try and see if it will provide a 
work-around.

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