diff --git a/README b/README index bc73d559..75144bdb 100644 --- a/README +++ b/README @@ -909,12 +909,6 @@ Layout switching keyboardlayout=sv in the DOSBox config file, or using "keyb sv" at the DOSBox command prompt). - Internally supported keyboard layouts: - BG (Bulgaria), CZ243 (Czech Republic), FR (France), GK (Greece), - GR (Germany), HR (Croatia), HU (Hungary), IT (Italy), NL (Netherlands), - NO (Norway), PL (Poland), RU (Russian Federation), SK (Slovakia), SP (Spain), - SU (Finland), SV (Sweden) - Some keyboard layouts (for example layout GK codepage 869 and layout RU codepage 808) have support for dual layouts that can be activated by pressing LEFT-ALT+RIGHT-SHIFT and deactivated by LEFT-ALT+LEFT-SHIFT. @@ -923,7 +917,9 @@ Supported external files The freedos .kl files are supported (freedos keyb2 keyboard layoutfiles) as well as the freedos keyboard.sys/keybrd2.sys/keybrd3.sys libraries which consist of all available .kl files. - See http://projects.freedos.net/keyb/ for precompiled keyboard layouts. + See http://projects.freedos.net/keyb/ for precompiled keyboard layouts if + the DOSBox-integrated layouts don't work for some reason, or updated or + new layouts become available. Both .CPI (MSDOS/compatible codepage files) and .CPX (freedos UPX-compressed codepage files) can be used. Some codepages are compiled into DOSBox, so it @@ -936,6 +932,7 @@ Supported external files language code. Example: For the file UZ.KL (keyboard layout for Uzbekistan) specify "keyboardlayout=uz" in dosbox.conf. + The integration of keyboard layout packages (like keybrd2.sys) works similar. Note that the keyboard layout allows foreign characters to be entered, but