
Switch between foreign layout and US layout.Īctivate dual layouts (for some keyboards, e.g. To make F5 work you could try going into system prefs, keyboard pane, and check the Use Function keys as normal function keys setting. These default bindings are also documented in the README file accompanying the software. Increase DOSBox cycles ( speeds up the emulation). Start/Stop the recording of raw MIDI commands.Ĭapture/Release the mouse (if you need to use the mouse within DOSBox).ĭecrease DOSBox cycles ( slows down the emulation). Start/Stop recording sound output to a wave file (goes to capture folder). NOTE: You may well have some problems with this, please see Recording Video for more information. Save a screenshot (goes to capture folder). Also cycles through disk images mounted using IMGMOUNT. You can achieve this by pressing the following key combination: On PC: Ctrl + F5 On Apple. Useful if you changed something on a mounted drive outside of DOSBox. Click on the ALT-key, when the menubar on top of the screen isn't visible. The Umlaut (): Alt + U (You will then need to type the letter you want under the umlaut). Examples of foreign letters and symbols you can use the Alt key for include: The Scandinavian : Alt + O. Update cached information about mounted drives. set your keyboard to use all function keys by clicking System Preferences > Hardware > Keyboard > and tick the option Use all F1, F2 keys as standard function. If you have a keyboard suited for English, using the Alt key on your Mac will save you a lot of time typing accented letters. You can do this by going to System Preferences > Keyboard, going to the Keyboard area, and checking the "Use all F1, F2, etc" box. Note: If you're using a Mac and are having trouble with the function keys, you may need to set your F keys to function as function keys.
