9205
Windows XP
Original application for extra buttons on Packard Bell 9205 Keyboard as shipped with keyboard. This is what should come preinstalled on original Packard Bell PC. Keyboard of the packard bell media center PCs. I got these with my usb memory stick directly from a computer in PCWorld as they weren't available for download. See Readme for installation instructions. Someone could add a simple installer? Can be configured as desired by editing .ini file. Gives you CD drive eject buttons etc.
Mike (DG Member) on 9-Apr-2005
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The following files are found inside the driver download file.
Name | Size | Date |
---|---|---|
ABOARD/AOSD.EXE | 69.6 KB | 2 May 2003 |
ABOARD/ABOARD.EXE | 24.6 KB | 2 May 2003 |
ABOARD/README - What's in reg.txt | 540 bytes | 9 Apr 2005 |
ABOARD/OpenClos.ini | 144 bytes | 25 Jun 2003 |
ABOARD/Copy of original ABOARD.INI.BAK | 1.4 KB | 3 Feb 2005 |
ABOARD/AHOOK.DLL | 53.2 KB | 2 May 2003 |
ABOARD/MEDIA.exe | 20.5 KB | 21 Apr 2004 |
ABOARD/ABOARD.INI | 1.1 KB | 18 Mar 2005 |
ABOARD/OPENCLOS.EXE | 26.1 KB | 24 Sep 2003 |
ABOARD/AOSD.INI | 296 bytes | 2 May 2003 |
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