What is DOSBox-X?
DOSBox-X is an open-source DOS emulator for running DOS applications and games.
DOS-based Windows such as Windows 3.x and Windows 9x are officially supported.
Compared to DOSBox, DOSBox-X is much more flexible and provides more features.
Look at the DOSBox-X Wiki for more information about DOSBox-X and usage guides.
We also hope that DOSBox-X (along with DOSLIB) can aid in new DOS development.
Keyboard Software !!hot!! - Bajeal
Bajeal mechanical keyboards, developed by the Shenzhen-based manufacturer Bajeal, are widely recognized for their balance of tactical authenticity and affordability. While many of their entry-level models—such as the popular Bajeal K100 and K101—emphasize a "plug-and-play" experience with hardware-level controls, the brand has increasingly integrated sophisticated software and firmware solutions for power users and enthusiasts. The Shift to Open-Source Firmware
4. Troubleshooting Common Issues
- Key remapping: Change one key to function as another (e.g., remap Caps Lock to Ctrl).
- Custom macros: Record or script multi-key sequences and assign them to single keys or combinations.
- Layered layouts: Create multiple keyboard layers or profiles for different tasks (coding, gaming, content creation) and switch between them quickly.
- Shortcut creation: Bind frequently used apps, folders, or system commands to keys.
- Per-application profiles: Auto-apply different mappings depending on the active application.
- Simple GUI: Visual editor for mapping and macro creation so non-technical users can configure behavior without writing scripts.
- Import/export: Share or back up profiles and settings.
- Lightweight and low CPU overhead: Intended to run in the background with minimal performance impact.
Bajeal mechanical keyboards are primarily designed as plug-and-play Bajeal Keyboard Software
Right Alt + H = Left Arrow
Right Alt + J = Down Arrow
Right Alt + K = Up Arrow
Right Alt + L = Right Arrow
Right Alt + Period = End of Line
To understand the utility of this tool, one must dissect its feature set. Here are the five pillars that define the Bajeal experience. Key remapping: Change one key to function as another (e
PgUp = Decrease Brush Size
PgDn = Increase Brush Size
Home = Switch to Brush Tool (B)
End = Switch to Eraser (E)