Boots – shoes – and leggings
Patent
1988-04-08
1992-02-04
Lee, Thomas C.
Boots, shoes, and leggings
364928, 3649272, 364DIG2, G06F 302
Patent
active
050865030
ABSTRACT:
This invention relates to remapping of keyboards within a computer system in a user friendly manner. A plurality of terminal emulators, which are included in the computer system, may require different keyboard inputs. A keyboard program is activated to display one of a plurality of keyboard layouts to be remapped for a selected emulator. A plurality of definitions are displayed in response to the selection of a key the displayed keyboard layout. An action is then selected to modify one or more definitions of the selected key. Thereafter, a plurality of keys and their respective definitions may be simultaneously displayed.
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Chung Connie Y.
Keen Robert G.
Raymond Ozella
Snyder Jan W.
Tohlen Dennis A.
Harrell Robert B.
International Business Machines - Corporation
Julian H. St.
Lee Thomas C.
Lefeve Douglas H.
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