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This might help

https://www.microsoft.com/accessories/en-us/downloads/mouse-keyboard-center


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On Tue, Sep 12, 2017 at 6:46 AM, Jerry Adams <midrange@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

In 5250 emulation, as you know, I can remap or enhance the keyboard when in
System i emulation.



Is there a way to do the same thing for just regular PC typing?
Specifically, I would like to be able to key special (for us U.S. users,
anyway) characters, such as éñü without using Character Map. I’m thinking,
maybe, Ctl+U to type ü, for example.



I went to Control Panel: Keyboard but couldn’t find anything there. May,
of
course, have simply overlooked it.



Jerry C. Adams

My imaginary friend thinks you have serious mental problems.

IBM i Programmer/Analyst

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