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It works with Windows 95, Windows 98, and Windows ME, and includes some support for Unicode characters.
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Janko’s Keyboard Generator produces keyboard layouts (.kbd files) that can be used as replacements for ones already on your system.
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The Zip file contains more than one version of the program - Moziskeu.exe is the one with Unicode support.
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International Character Code Map appears to be freeware. There does not seem to be a way to jump to an individual character or Unicode range.
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You can also select a series of characters into a text box before copying them to the Clipboard. It allows you to scroll through a map of the characters in a font and enlarge or copy individual characters. International Character Code Map is produced by Maedera Masahiko, and runs under 32-bit versions of Windows. There are different versions for Office XP and for earlier applications. The Global IMEs, and language packs containing appropriate fonts, can be downloaded from Microsoft Global Input Method Editors (IMEs) Further Enhance East Asian Text Input. Using Microsoft's Global IME to fill a text box in English IE 5 with Simplified Chinese characters They also work with Namo WebEditor and Netscape Composer.
The IMEs work with Word 2000, Front3, Web forms in Internet Explorer 4.0 or higher, and messages in Outlook Express 4 or higher and Outlook 98, but not with Front0. Microsoft provides 4 global IMEs (Input Method Editors) to allow Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese or Korean text to be entered in editions of Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows ME, Windows NT 4.0, Windows 2000 and Windows XP that do not normally support these languages. More information is available from FrKeys - Typing accents in Windows made easy. The first screen shot shows a set of characters that I use for typing chemical names in the Compendium of Pesticide Common Names.įrKeys is a commercial application and costs US $24.95. Sets of keyboard shortcuts can also be defined for each set of characters this enables phonetic keyboards to be produced, and these are supplied for Arabic, Hebrew, Russian and some Indic languages. FrKeys comes with sets of accented characters for French and several other European languages. It displays only a few characters at a time, but multiple sets of characters can be defined (using any Unicode BMP character present in an installed font), and it is easy to switch between them. It appears as a small floating window, so it can be kept open without obscuring your main application. įrKeys provides an easy way to type unusual characters in Windows. Amongst other things, these extensions provide statistics on the number of glyphs and on the Unicode ranges and Code Pages that are supported. You can find out if your Windows fonts support Unicode by using the extensions that Microsoft supplies for the Properties tab that is available when a TrueType (.TTF) font file is right-clicked in Windows Explorer.
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Registration costs US $20.00, or you can buy a copy on disk with a printed manual for $25.00 plus shipping.īabelMap is a Unicode character map for any version of Windows from Windows 2000 onwards. You can find more information and download a 45-day evaluation version from. A keyboard map can be displayed on-screen.ģ-D Keyboard is produced by Fingertip Software, Inc.
It can use one or both ALT keys to assign a third character to each key. It works only with the ANSI character set, and allows any of the main keys to redefined by dragging characters from a character map. A 16-bit version for Windows 3.1 is included. 3-D Keyboard provides customisable keyboard layouts for US and UK English and for several Western European languages, and works with Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows NT 3.51 or later.