evergreen.edu/biophysics/
technotes/program/ansi_esc.htm and on the Microsoft Web site at http://www.microsoft
.com/technet/archive/msdos/comm1.mspx?mfr=true. This utility uses the following syntax:
device=[Drive:][Path]ANSI.SYS [/X] [/K] [/R]
As with all device drivers that you add to the Config.NT file, you begin the ANSI.SYS entry
using device= entry, followed by the drive and path to the ANSI.SYS file. The following list
describes each of the command line arguments.
/X Remaps the extended keys on 101-key keyboards independently. Actually, this feature
works no matter how many extra keys your keyboard has.
/K Forces ANSI.SYS to treat a 101-key (or more) keyboard like an 84-key keyboard by ignoring
the extended keys.
/R Changes the line scrolling functionality to improve readability when working with screen
reader programs. A screen reader program interprets the screen content and presents it using
some other form of output. Normally, screen reader applications say what??™s on screen to help
those with special sight needs understand the content.
Setting the DOS Location
This utility uses the following syntax:
DOS=[{HIGH | LOW}] [{,UMB | ,NOUMB}]
The following list describes each of the command line arguments.
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