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how to create an alternate keyboard layout
This is in the context of the international keyboard feature, which places
an icon in the notification area, and you can select between keyboards for multiple languages, and each language can have more than one keyboard layout. I've been poking around in the WDK, but I haven't found anything that gives me a clue as to how to add a new keyboard layout to this arrangement. Does anybody know where there's some helpful information on the Internet? Thanks, Jeff |
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how to create an alternate keyboard layout
Actually, I think the keyboard layouts aren't part of the keyboard driver.
They're off somewhere else, in the international feature. "Jeff" wrote in message ... This is in the context of the international keyboard feature, which places an icon in the notification area, and you can select between keyboards for multiple languages, and each language can have more than one keyboard layout. I've been poking around in the WDK, but I haven't found anything that gives me a clue as to how to add a new keyboard layout to this arrangement. Does anybody know where there's some helpful information on the Internet? Thanks, Jeff |
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how to create an alternate keyboard layout
Better yet, there's a download kit for creating keyboard layouts at
microsoft.com. "Jeff" wrote in message ... Actually, I think the keyboard layouts aren't part of the keyboard driver. They're off somewhere else, in the international feature. "Jeff" wrote in message ... This is in the context of the international keyboard feature, which places an icon in the notification area, and you can select between keyboards for multiple languages, and each language can have more than one keyboard layout. I've been poking around in the WDK, but I haven't found anything that gives me a clue as to how to add a new keyboard layout to this arrangement. Does anybody know where there's some helpful information on the Internet? Thanks, Jeff |