Command: xkeyb

  XKEYB is a keyboard driver with a certain resemblance
  to the well-known KEYB.

Syntax:

  xkeyb configuration file [/Xnn] [/Q] [/U] [/I][/E][/?]
    whereas configuration file is the country code ("GR.key" or "US.key")

Options:

  /Xnn  This switch should be used to explicitly set the amount of
        storage space to be reserved for XStrings (where nn is the
        memory-size indicated in bytes).
  /Q    (Quiet), suppresses the output of LIST paragraph in configuration
        files.
  /U    (Uninstall), removes the resident copy from XKeyb from memory
        (if installed).
  /E    Maps extended (E0-prefixed) keys to their corresponding normal
        key
  /I    Forces the installation, ignoring the current driver
  /?    Shows the help

Comments:

  As with KEYB, XKEYB is also a keyboard driver for MS-DOS computers,
  which is installed as a memory-resident program and can be configured
  for different countries using parameters. 
  However XKEYB allows many more configuration options than KEYB. Thus,
  you can configure XKEYB not only for different countries, but also for
  your own personal preferences.
  On the one hand XKEYB permits the free allocation of all keys on all
  levels (normally with SHIFT, CTRL, ALT, and CTRL-ALT), while on the
  other hand it offers the flexibility to define character strings to
  individual keys on certain levels.
  Furthermore for each key it can be determined separately whether it is
  influenced by CAPS LOCK, NUM LOCK or SCROLL LOCK, and if the SHIFT,
  CTRL, and ALT keys determine what values are issued.
  The programmer is provided with a PI (Program Interface) to XKEYB.
  It allows access to many of the XKEYB functions.
  XKEYB comes with the packet XKEYB.

Examples:

  XKEYB GR /X480
  XKEYB /X480 GR.key

See also:

  cpidos
  display
  kc
  keyb
  keycode
  keyman
  klib
  kpdos
  listxdef
  mkeyb
  mode

  Copyright © 2002-2003 Aitor SANTAMARIA MERINO, updated 2008
  and 2020 by W. Spiegl.

  This file is derived from the FreeDOS Spec Command HOWTO.
  See the file H2Cpying for copying conditions.