19.5 Configuring a KeyboardWindows 95/98/2000/XP and Windows NT allow you to customize some aspects of keyboard behavior. To do so, run the Keyboard applet (Start Settings Control Panel Keyboard) to display the Keyboard Properties dialog, which includes the following pages:
Installing a programmable keyboard and driver may install a separate management application, or may simply add pages and options to the standard Keyboard Properties dialog. For example, Figure 19-3 shows one of the additional pages of the extended Keyboard Properties dialog that results from installing the Microsoft Natural Keyboard driver under Windows NT. If you install a programmable keyboard, make sure to locate and explore the options its driver provides. The default driver installation for some programmable keyboards leaves some very useful options disabled or set to less than optimum values. Figure 19-3. The Windows NT 4 Keyboard Properties dialog as modified by installing the Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro driverFinally, do not overlook the Accessibility Options dialog, shown in Figure 19-4 (Start Settings Control Panel Accessibility Options). This dialog is available in both Windows 98/98SE/Me and Windows NT/2000/XP. Although intended primarily to aid people with various disabilities, some options available here may be useful to anyone. In particular, anyone who has accidentally toggled Caps Lock on will appreciate the audible warning provided by ToggleKeys. Figure 19-4. The Windows XP Accessibility Options dialog |