??? 02/13/07 14:14 Read: times |
#132762 - that may never happen Responding to: ???'s previous message |
And I expected it to identify the "num lock" key and send the command which turns the num lock led on the keyboard, which it doesn't
I know nothing about the PS2 keyboard; however I have worked with other 'terminals'. For NONE of those could you send to the terminal a command that was meaningless to send such as your "num lock". The keyboard is an input device that you want to output to. I do not know if you can, but think: "why would it be possible to send the num lock?". If any program I used did that it would drive me nuts. I would do some real investigation before even trying this, a real risk would be that what you make will work for some keyboards and not for others. Erik |