Guest guest Posted September 20, 1997 Report Share Posted September 20, 1997 That's a bug in the 32-bit version (KEYSAN32.EXE). But the 16-bit version works. (You must terminate KEYSAN32.EXE before you start WKEYSANS.EXE.) Explanation: There is an instance of the KEYHOK32.DLL for each running application and each instance has it's own data segment. I forgot to set the correct character map in each instance and therefore the default character map is used. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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