If you go to Control Panel/Keyboard/Input Locale you can add additional keyboard languages. There is a block you can check that will put an indicator on the task bar tray tht shows what language is being used. Then you just click on it to change back and forth. Good Luck, dick larsen boise, idaho Ralph SOBEK wrote: > Is there something in or for Windows 95 that will show you the current > keyboard configuration in a window, if one selects an alternate > keyboard such as German, or Czech, etc. > > In order to handle these different character sets, one should get > LANG.EXE from Microsoft. It'll give you many different keyboards and > the Arial, Courier, and New Times Roman fonts acceptable for at least > a dozen languages. > > Please reply by e-mail, if at all possible, and I will summarize to > the net if interest warrants. > > --Ralph > -- > Dr. Ralph P. Sobek [email protected], [email protected] > IRIT [email protected], [email protected] > 118, route de Narbonne / 31062 Toulouse Cedex / France > Ph:(+33)[0]561558618 FAX:(+33)[0]561556258 http://www.irit.fr/SSI/~Ralph.Sobek/ > =============================================================================== > Research: SOBEK, BAIER/BEIER, BERANEK, BREHLER/BRDHLER/PRELER, BUSCH, DACHSEL, > DANEHL, ECKARD, FAUST, FREBEL/FREVEL/FRVBEL, GDRTNER, HOMANN, HOSENFELD, > H\BNER, JOST, KOLB, KREJKA/KREJCI, KRESS, KUDELA, LANG, METZ, MVLLER, PFEIL, > RIEMENSCHNEIDER, SCHAUB, SCHEIBELHUT, SCHMID, SCHNEIDER, SCHRIMPF, SUKUP, > TENENBAUM, TESARIK, VON KEITZ, and SMOLIKOWSKI, etc.