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Once the programming utility (KBM.EXE) is activated as shown in the above,
the paragraph under “STARTING KBM.EXE” in this section applies.
UNDER DOS
To start programming the keyboard under DOS environment, the user has to
change directory to the “POSIFLEX.D” which was established through installation,
and then type the command “KBM” followed by pressing the “enter” key. The
paragraph “STARTING KBM.EXE” applies for the actions to take afterwards. The
user may also just insert the attached keyboard programming utility diskette in the
drive A: and type the command “KBM” followed by pressing the “enter” key if the
utility was not installed under DOS environment.
There is an advantage in applying the keyboard utility under DOS
environment. There is a shortcut utility called “RWM.EXE” which is applicable under
DOS environment and is explained in next paragraph.