First post, by PECCO
IT'S POSSIBLE DISABLE KEY FUNCTION CTRL+ESC OF WINDOWS??
IT'S POSSIBLE DISABLE KEY FUNCTION CTRL+ESC OF WINDOWS??
why ask here ?
that is clearly a problem of your OS.
Maybe an idea would be to get rid of the bugged os and get a decent OS like linux.
*hides quickly*
Well To be honest I don't have a clue. I recall in win98 you could get some properties(rightclick) on an executable and there was a set of keys as well. (which could be enabled disabled)
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Go into Control Panel and click on Keyboard. Now I don't know about default properties (I have the latest MS keyboard software installed), on mine I can simply choose "Disable the left windows logo key" and it works.
another solution would be to bind the esc key to a different key inside dosbox using the keymapper.
then you can press (for example) ctrl-1 which acts inside dosbox as a ctrl-esc.
Read the readme it should contain an example/documentation on how to use the keymapper.
And please don't double post and DON't USE CAPS!
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wrote:Well To be honest I don't have a clue. I recall in win98 you could get some properties(rightclick) on an executable and there was a set of keys as well. (which could be enabled disabled)
Actually I think that only works for the properties of DOS programs and shortcuts in all versions of Win9x/2K/XP.
wrote:Go into Control Panel and click on Keyboard. Now I don't know about default properties (I have the latest MS keyboard software installed), on mine I can simply choose "Disable the left windows logo key" and it works.
Must be a special feature of the MS keyboard software (which you can probably download from microsoft.com and use with most any keyboard - I know their mouse utility is that way), as I don't see anything like that in the default XP keyboard applet (I just get repeat delay, repeat rate, cursor blink rate and a hardware properties tab that gives you a different path for accessing the driver properties)