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Country nn code
Arabic 01
Belgian 02
Canadian-Bilingual 03
Canadian-French 04
Czech Republic 05
Danish 06
Finnish 07
French 08
German 09
Greek 0A
Hebrew 0B
Hungary 0C
International (ISO) 0D
Italian 0E
Japan (Katakana) 0F
Korean 10
Latin American 11
Netherlands/Dutch 12
Norwegian 13
Country nn code
Persian (Farsi) 14
Poland 15
Portuguese 16
Russian 17
Slovakian 18
Spanish 19
Swedish 1A
Swiss/French 1B
Swiss/German 1C
Switzerland 1D
Taiwan 1E
Turkish-Q 1F
UK 20
US 21
Yugoslavia 22
Turkish-F 23
Reserved 24-FF
Not supported 00
Keyboard country codes
USB keyboard drivers
STANxxx.S19 - This is the standard driver that is suitable for most
systems and is loaded by default into the AdderView Omega.
OFFxxx.S19 - This driver supports the extra keys found along the
top of Microsoft Office keyboards.
NRPOxxx.S19 - This driver supports the extra keys found along the
top of Microsoft Natural Pro keyboards.
SUNxxx.S19 - This driver supports the extra keys found on Sun-
style keyboards. Sun systems also require a conuty code to be
specified - see previous page for details.
The last three of these drivers provide support for the extra keys of
these specialist keyboards and allow you to emulate them using
combination key presses on a standard PS/2 style keyboard, as detailed
opposite.
Stage C - Copy the files and edit the control file
In order to choose the appropriate upgrade/keyboard emulation
options, you now need to copy the downloaded files to the diskette
and then edit the AUTOEXEC.BAT control file.
1 Using Windows Explorer or the My Computer option, copy the
downloaded and decompressed files from your computer to the
floppy diskette.
2 Using a text editor, such as Notepad or Wordpad, open the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file on the floppy diskette (A:). The file will
contain command lines similar to those shown here:
OMEGAUSB STAN101.S19 /C21
AVOM141
The first line relates to the USB keyboard that you wish to
emulate to one (or both) of the connected systems. There are
two parts to the line which perform these functions:
The STAN101.S19 entry sends a new keyboard profile (in this
case the standard driver with a version number 1.01). A list of
keyboard profiles is provided on the next page.
The /C21 suffix optionally sets a country code that will be
reported to the USB-connected system(s). This is required only
for Sun workstation systems, which require the country layout
of the keyboard to be reported. A full list of country codes is
provided on the next page. The country code is not required
for other kinds of computers and can be removed.
The second line (AVOM141) instructs the computer to
download a version (in this case v1.41) of the AdderView
Omega’s internal operating software.
3 If necessary, inhibit either of the options by prefixing the term
REM to the appropriate line. For instance, if you wish declare a
new keyboard and country code but not upgrade the internal
software, you would change the entires to be:
OMEGAUSB STAN101 /C21
REM AVOM141
4 When all required changes have been made, save the
AUTOEXEC.BAT file. Do not change the name otherwise it will not
be recognized by the system.
Now please follow Stage D.