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Devinfo--Notes
You must include a separate devinfo command in your OS/2 C:\CONFIG.SYS file for each device connected to your
system, including the keyboard and the monitor, if you want to be able to switch
code pages. The devinfo command specifies the kind of device you have connected to your system and
the location of the code-page or keyboard information for that device.
The following list shows the values you can give to devtype, subtype, and filename:
Argument
| Keyboard
| Monitor
| devtype
| KBD
| SCR
| subtype
| keyboard code
| EGA, VGA
| filename
| KEYBOARD.DCP
| VIOTBL.DCP
| Keyboard code is a code that identifies the keyboard layout for a particular
country. For a list of the possible keyboard codes, see the keyb command. If you specify a keyboard for a country that has more than one
enhanced keyboard, include the subcode in this setting, but do not include a space
between the two-letter code and the subcode. For example, to specify the French
enhanced keyboard 120, use FR120 for the keyboard code.
More Information About Devinfo
Devinfo--Examples
Devinfo
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