N3Ar Posted May 2, 2010 Posted May 2, 2010 (edited) Hey guys, You might already know it, but the ducky fails when the os is configured to use a different keyboard layout than the US one. <_< Therefore anyone who uses a dvorak or an azerty keyboard, will get error such as : "hey! we don't know what c;d is!" However, control, shift, win key, enter and some letters are common to all keyboard layout (if we forget dvorak, asian ones & arabics, Colemak, neo, non-Latin alphabetic such as russian... ). I think it may be possible to change the used layout with only those keys, I'm working on it ;) For those who want a litle list : control, shift, win key, enter, tab, caps locks, menu; ertuiopsdfghjklxcvbn in facts you lose all numbers, special characters aqzw ^^$ I'll make soon a list of function working "worldwide" N3Ar @ http://N3Ar.co.cc edit : here are some "internationals commands" : Bootcfg Chcp Chdir Chkdsk Chkntfs Cipher Cls Color Convert Copy Cprofile Del Dir Diskcopy Doskey Echo Eventtriggers Exit Fc Find Findstr Finger For Fsutil Ftp Ftype Goto Gpresult Help Helpctr If Ipconfig Ipxroute Irftp Lodctr Lpr Nslookup Ntsd Openfiles Pentnt Ping Popd Print Prncnfg Prndrvr Prnjobs Prnport Pushd Rcp Recover Reg Regedit Relog Reset session Rexec Route Rsh Sc Secedit Set Shift Sort Subst Tftp Title Tree Type Typeperf Unlodctr Ver Verify Vol Xcopy note that, you might be able to use "ipconfig"; but u can't use "ipconfig /all" caus of the slash Edited May 2, 2010 by N3Ar Quote
N3Ar Posted May 2, 2010 Author Posted May 2, 2010 Anyways it's not a problem for *nux users : just type >> setxbk;ap us >> setxbkmap us one will raise an error, but the other one will correct the keyboard layout. Quote
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