I have a request to add a few characters to a standard French AZERTY keyboard. If the user's default keyboard is already AZERTY, can I just define the new characters, or do I need to reproduce the entire AZERTY layout in Keyman? And is there one already available?
Joan
Topic AZERTY keyboard?
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# AZERTY keyboard? 2006-05-03 16:01:11.000 | |||
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# AZERTY keyboard? 2006-05-03 23:21:31.000 | |||
mcdurdin Tavultesoft Staff | You can modify just the keys you need if you use the mnemonic layout approach:
This tells Keyman to follow the position of the characters on the key caps rather than ignoring them (which is a "positional" or "typewriter" layout). An added advantage of a mnemonic layout is that the Keyman keyboard will also work without modification on US, German, French etc keyboards. You must edit mnemonic layouts in the source editor, not the keyboard wizard. You can read more about mnemonic layouts here: http://www.tavultesoft.com/keymandev/documentation/help/reference/mnemonic.php You may also find the documentation on virtual character keys useful: http://www.tavultesoft.com/keymandev/documentation/help/reference/_struct_vkeys.php Marc Durdin Tavultesoft Pty Ltd |