Hi Tom, Alex,
KEYBUK is indeed only for UK. But MKEYB is still a very small
file and, in particular, only uses 0.5k of RAM, too. I think
if you realllllly think that somebody needs this, you could
write some extra for MKEYB which creates a stripped-down binary
for one of the MKEYB-supported keyboard maps on the fly. Such
a binary with minimal loader and no useful messages inside can
be less than 1 kilobyte in size on disk, and it would still be
only 0.5k in RAM - very much like KEYBUK, but more versatile
because MKEYB could create such binaries for each of 20 keymaps.

(and if you want a small only-for-Germany binary, try my
KBD-EA2 one... no full standard layout, but very small driver...)

Eric



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