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This is part of Family API which allow to create dual-os version of program runs under OS/2 and DOS
Note: This is legacy API call. It is recommended to use 32-bit equivalent
KbdSetCustXt
This call installs, on the specified handle, the translate table which this call points to. This translate table affects only this handle.
Syntax
KbdSetCustXt (Xlatetable, KbdHandle)
Parameters
- Xlatetable (PUSHORT) - input : A pointer to the translation table used to translate scan code to ASCII code for a specified handle. The format of the translate table is documented in the Set Code Page IOCTL 50H. Refer to IBM Operating System/2 Version 1.2 I/O Subsystems and Device Support Volume 1 for a complete discussion of Set Code Page IOCTL 50H.
- KbdHandle (HKBD) - input : Default keyboard or the logical keyboard.
Return Code
rc (USHORT) - return:Return code descriptions are:
- 0 NO_ERROR
- 377 ERROR_KBD_INVALID_ECHO_MASK
- 378 ERROR_KBD_INVALID_INPUT_MASK
- 439 ERROR_KBD_INVALID_HANDLE
- 445 ERROR_KBD_FOCUS_REQUIRED
- 447 ERROR_KBD_KEYBOARD_BUSY
- 464 ERROR_KBD_DETACHED
- 504 ERROR_KBD_EXTENDED_SG
Remarks
The translate table must be maintained in the caller's memory. No copy of the translate table is made by KbdSetCustXt.
KbdSetCp reverses the action of KbdSetCustXt and sets the handle equal to one of the system translate tables. If memory is dynamically allocated by the caller for the translate table and is freed before the KbdSetCp is performed, KbdSetCp and future translations may fail.
Bindings
C
#define INCL_KBD USHORT rc = KbdSetCustXt(Xlatetable, KbdHandle); PUSHORT Xlatetable; /* Translation Table */ HKBD KbdHandle; /* Keyboard handle */ USHORT rc; /* return code */
MASM
EXTRN KbdSetCustXt:FAR INCL_KBD EQU 1 PUSH@ WORD CodePage ;Translation Table PUSH WORD KbdHandle ;Keyboard handle CALL KbdSetCustXt Returns WORD