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Running MS-DOS applications in WIn XP / Vista

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macruzq

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Jul 8, 2009, 12:40:24 PM7/8/09
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Hi everybody,

Once I read that Win XP runs COMMAND by default when executing an MS-
DOS application, but this can be changed to CMD. I cannot find where.
I have tried the compatibility mode in the properties window for that
application shotcut.

The only thing I can remember is that it can be done by changing a
setting or a registry key.

The problem is that in Win Vista, the MSDOS windows does not change
the keyboard layout. I need spanish keyboard in the MSDOS window. The
OS and keyboard are in spanish, but when the MSDOS application is
executed, the keyboard detected id US.

Thanks in advance.

Marco.

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Lou Ravi

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Jul 9, 2009, 3:36:58 AM7/9/09
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macruzq wrote:
> Hi everybody,
>
> Once I read that Win XP runs COMMAND by default when executing an MS-
> DOS application, but this can be changed to CMD. I cannot find where.
> I have tried the compatibility mode in the properties window for that
> application shotcut.
>
> The only thing I can remember is that it can be done by changing a
> setting or a registry key.
>
> The problem is that in Win Vista, the MSDOS windows does not change
> the keyboard layout. I need spanish keyboard in the MSDOS window. The
> OS and keyboard are in spanish, but when the MSDOS application is
> executed, the keyboard detected id US.

I can't be certain but I expect you have to run 'keyb sp' (under 'DOS')
where 'sp' probably equals Spanish as, in my case, 'keyb fr' gives me a
French keyboard.


Marco A. Cruz Quevedo

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Jul 9, 2009, 9:44:48 AM7/9/09
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Yes, keyb sp works in WinXP and earlier, but in Win Vista it does not
work.
I was looking for the option to make the MSDOS applications run in CMD
instead COMMAND by default.
This way, I do not have to run keyb sp, CMD does it.

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