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Chapter 5
Peripherals
The
Peripherals
dialog box allows you to select the peripherals settings such as
keyboard, mouse, volume, and touch screen settings.
Use the following guidelines for the
Keyboard
tab:
•
Character Set
- Select the character set (Each character is represented by a number.
The ASCII character set, for example, uses the numbers 0 through 127 to represent all
English characters as well as special control characters. European ISO character sets
are similar to ASCII, but they contain additional characters for European languages).
•
Keyboard Language
- Currently the following keyboard languages are supported
(default i
s English (United States)
).
Table 4 Supported Keyboard Languages
Supported Keyboard Languages
Arabic (Saudi Arabia)
Arabic (Iraq)
Arabic (Egypt)
Arabic (Libya)
Arabic (Algeria)
Arabic (Morocco)
Arabic (Tunisia)
Arabic (Oman)
Arabic (Yemen)
Arabic (Syria)
Arabic (Jordan)
Arabic (Lebanon)
Arabic (Kuwait)
Arabic (U.A.E.)
Arabic (Bahrain)
Arabic (Qatar)
Brazilian
Canadian (Multilingual)
Chinese (Simplified)
Chinese (Traditional)
Croatian
Czech
Danish
Dutch
Dutch (Belgian)
English (Australian)
English (3270 Australian)
English (New Zealand)
English (United Kingdom)
English (United States)
Finnish
French (Belgian)
French (Canadian)
French (France)
French (Swiss)
German
German (IBM)
German (Swiss)
Greek
Hungarian
Italian
Italian (Swiss)
Japanese
Korean
Norwegian
Polish (214)
Polish Programmers
Portuguese
Portuguese (Brazil)
Romanian
Slovakian
Slovakian (Qwerty)
Slovenian
Spanish
Spanish (Mexican)
Swedish
Turkish
Turkish (QWERTY)
U.S. International