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- | Be sure to also read those instructions.</ | + | Be sure to also read those instructions.</ |
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+ | <note tip>I finally found how to get the DOSBox CPU Speed (Cycles) Decreased with CNTL+F11, Increased with CNTL+F12, and how | ||
+ | to access the DOSBox Keymapper with CNTL+F1. | ||
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+ | While using XFCE Desktop, look at: | ||
+ | APPLICATIONS MENU -> SETTINGS -> WINDOW MANAGER -> KEYBOARD TAB then scroll down until you see workspace_1, | ||
+ | workspace_11, | ||
+ | This allows DOSBox to use CNTL+F1, CNTL+F11, and CNTL+F12 to access the Keymapper and Change the CPU Cycles accordingly.</ | ||
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5. Testing DOSBox commands and methods. | 5. Testing DOSBox commands and methods. | ||