From: srn AT techno DOT com (Steven R. Newcomb) Subject: NT kernel keymap hack 10 Jan 1998 22:15:39 -0800 Message-ID: <199801102258.RAA02276.cygnus.gnu-win32@bruno.techno.com> To: GNU-Win32 AT cygnus DOT com Does anybody know of an NT kernel hack that switches the caps-lock key with the control key (that lies under the shift key on most machines these days)? I just can't adjust to the idea that the control key should be so inaccessible. I'm an Emacs/bash bigot, and I like using the control key a lot. I've done this remapping in Linux, and I evidently *can* do it in Win-95 thanks to a free downloadable kernel patch from Microsoft. But I haven't found one for NT yet, and I'd sure like to. I write to this list because it is read by people who expect rational levels of functionality under NT. -Steve -- Steven R. Newcomb, President, TechnoTeacher, Inc. srn AT techno DOT com http://www.techno.com ftp.techno.com voice: +1 972 231 4098 (at ISOGEN: +1 214 953 0004 x137) fax +1 972 994 0087 (at ISOGEN: +1 214 953 3152) 3615 Tanner Lane Richardson, Texas 75082-2618 USA - For help on using this list (especially unsubscribing), send a message to "gnu-win32-request AT cygnus DOT com" with one line of text: "help".