QWERTY to AZERTY keyboard in DOS

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marine -  
 yo -
Hello,
I want to do a formatting, I read in the tips that I could do it by creating a boot disk under XP.
I did it, but when I type the command "format C: "my keyboard switches to "QWERTY". I managed to find "format C" but I'm missing the colon ":".
Does anyone know what I should do (I have 2 versions of XP on my computer and I would like to do a big cleanup).
Thanks
Configuration: Windows XP Internet Explorer 6.0

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Anonymous user
 
Euhhhhhh !
That's called an XP bug!
Well spotted!
I found the solution.
The "DOS" window doesn't take into account local settings...since it doesn't read the good old autoexec.bat and config.sys!
You put it in direct mode and voilà, it works!!!
Type this at the prompt
KB16 fr
and then type edit
and oh miracle!!!
you're in AZERTY!

And they haven't fixed the little bug under Vista either (just for your information!)

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yo
 
They didn't fix it under Seven either, thanks for the tip.
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Anonymous user
 
try to do alt 58
hold down the left alt key and then type 58 on the numeric keypad/when you release alt it will give you the colon...
try it first with notepad.exe, you'll see!

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gago25051989 Posted messages 4 Status Membre 1
 
No, I'm currently in AZERTY but when I open the editor, I switch to QWERTY.
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Anonymous user
 
No problem.
Have a good evening.
Best regards
Philo2100
I added the tip to the CCM knowledge base, so everyone can benefit from it.
http://www.commentcamarche.net/faq/sujet 7796 l editor of xp and vista is in qwerty
;-)
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max333
 
Hello philo2100
can you add that the problem is the same under System 7 as under Vista
we can add the line
kb16 fr
in the autoexec.nt file located in windows/system32 to make the correction permanent
mh333
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myadu75
 
Hello, I am using Windows XP and I don't know how to switch my keyboard to AZERTY mode
HELP
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laulau
 
I bought an ACER Extensa 4220 PC in Lebanon and I would like to change the keyboard from QWERTY to AZERTY and the language from Lebanese or English to French.
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omegas27
 
For the AZERTY keyboard, you press Alt+Shift and it will switch to AZERTY afterwards. For the language, it's in the control panel, but it's not necessary for only French to be installed.
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laulau > omegas27
 
no effect at all
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laulau > omegas27
 
no effects
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BIO
 
try shift 'm'
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GiZeL_KeRoZeN Posted messages 106 Status Membre 49
 
arf ...

Hi!

"Google is your friend" ;)

https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fichier:KB_Canadian_French.svg

The : are therefore the M key in uppercase! And there you go!
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louviou
 
Hello and best wishes for 2009,
in DOS just use the Ctrl+F5 key combination
to switch to French keyboard
http://louviou2.net
Jean Vichniacoff aka louviou
retired born on September 29, 1934
http://louviou2.net/DOS/AIDEDOS.COM
http://louviou2.net/DOS/TESTOUCH.COM
Wishing everyone all the best
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marine
 
Hello again,
I'm sorry for having asked the question before reading the posts about QWERTY; I was caught up in my formatting issues and it was only when I needed to give a relevant title to my message that I thought of it.
By reading the other posts on this topic, I was able to change the keyboard in DOS.
However, I have another problem: I typed the command "format C:" but it responds "Bad command or file name." Isn't this exactly what I should type to format everything?
Thank you.
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maroosoft Posted messages 64 Registration date   Status Membre Last intervention   94
 
Hello;
In that case, I recommend formatting your PC using the Windows XP installation CD!...
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Anonymous user
 
Usually, you go through the XP CD, and then it's going to ask you whether to format or not!
Otherwise, download this for a floppy disk:
http://membres.lycos.fr/glsft/Download/BootDos622.zip
format.exe is on it ;-)

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benjer03 Posted messages 49 Status Membre 6
 
the key : in qwerty corresponds to the M key (still needs to be tested if it's uppercase or lowercase)
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Anonymous user
 
I think we can consider the post as resolved.
Friday, January 26, 2007 at 8:13:56 PM

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gago
 
Hello,
when I open the command prompt, my keyboard is correctly switched to AZERTY, but when I enter the editor, my keyboard changes to QWERTY. How can I set the editor to AZERTY?
Thank you in advance for your response.
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Anonymous user
 
Do you mean that when you run/type cmd
you're using qwerty?

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gago25051989 Posted messages 4 Status Membre 1
 
It indeed works. Thank you very much for your help!
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sumac
 
Response to those who have a problem with AZERTY or QWERTY keyboards, especially under VISTA. VISTA allows switching between languages at will, whether from English to French or vice versa; however, an obstacle remains for pure DOS or applications running in DOS windows: This can involve QBASIC, the DOS editor "EDIT", or for those interested, the DEBUG program. I found a simple solution that involves installing a QWERTY keyboard with a USB connection. Not only does it work, but on a laptop, the additional keyboard coexists perfectly with the main keyboard. Plus, you "save" the main keyboard.
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