21-06-2005 01:05 PM | |
JosieB |
What a great load of info. Thank you all very much Anubis: I am in UK and keyboard (per Control Panel) is "Standard 101/102 - Key or Microsoft Natural" I'm sorry I don't know where to find the "settings" Jo |
20-06-2005 07:38 PM | |
Eagle of Fire |
Dosbox .063 implemented a new keyboard layout. Keyboard layout which I recall perfectly from the english version of the good old DOS. It's really the opposite for me; I always curse the new keyboard(s) (most of the time stupid) layout in comparison to the one DOSBox 0.63 have. You can have the ~ by using shift on the button just left of the 1 to the top left of your keyboard. On my current keyboard layout under Windows I need to use ALT-CTRL+ a key I normally use for French accents... :not_ok: |
20-06-2005 06:51 PM | |
A. J. Raffles | To answer your original question, Jo: Alt+126 should do the trick. But it'll probably be easier just to use shorter file names, like Gamefreak suggested. |
20-06-2005 05:47 PM | |
Rogue |
JosieB, where are you from and what keyboard are you using. Also in windows settings, what have you set for keyboard? |
20-06-2005 05:18 PM | |
JosieB |
Thanks everyone I always have to try the hard way!! Jo |
20-06-2005 03:39 PM | |
Data |
you probably don't have an standard keyboard layout/language selected |
20-06-2005 02:34 PM | |
The Fifth Horseman | I second that. |
20-06-2005 01:43 PM | |
Gamefreak |
Why don't you just create a folder with a short name and make folders in it for the Dos-games with short names? Short names in Dos consist of 8 letters + 3 ending letters max. Much more simply than creating the long names and after that trying to get them into DosBox. Than you never would need to worry about the long names again. |
20-06-2005 01:22 PM | |
JosieB |
:blink: Does anyone know where my tilde (~) has gone in DOSBox!? No problem in ordinary Windows it is in right place as on keyboard but trying to make long filename ("name~1") in DOSBox produces different symbol on that key Thanks Jo |