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From: Paul Shirley <Paul AT chocolat DOT obvious DOT fake DOT foobar DOT co DOT uk>
Newsgroups: comp.os.msdos.djgpp
Subject: Re: Turning of the windows95 extra key
Date: Mon, 18 May 1998 13:22:37 +0100
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In article <355CAAFC DOT B0EBD8F AT aafys DOT aaaku DOT aadkaaa>, Carsten Svaneborg
<aazaqeaxa AT aafys DOT aaaku DOT aadkaaa> writes
>Krnltoys.exe from M$ has a program called remap which should
>remap those keys or disable them, I've tried but with no luck,
>but maybe others are more fortunate in that respect.
>(searching www.download.com is probably faster, than
> trying to find it via M$'s messy homepage.)

Use Doswinky from the kernel toys, then disable the Ctrl-Esc key under
properies/misc for the dos app.

(But check the docs for the right key ;)

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