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Hi! I'm quite new with this sytem so my question is how to write / in dosbox? or is there someone who coul help me to get to work all keys behind blue arrow?
Question b: is there already some folder mounted to drive z? Because the missing / i can't mount my dos application folder so is there another way to access in those files. For example to copy those files to that drive z folder.
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2009-12-13
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2009-12-13
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However, the application does not recognize the input of any keyboard character that has to be in put while holding the blue alternate function key.
On the N900's three row keyboard, in addition to the vast majority of punctuation, this makes entering numbers impossible in DOSbox.
Anyone have a work around for this besides the obvious and ridiculously impractical VNC keyboard input?