Short of missing something on the list, that would be me providing alternatives to Apple standard keyboards. But they are not "fix" of existing standards. In fact, they are not standard at all! But you are right. This is a minor issue and can be fixed. I can do it for Mac community but I rather ask Apple to do it in its original issue.
My concern is more to do with different approaches in dealing with mirroring characters.
The point being, it doesn't seem to be the way mirroring characters are mapped on MS keyboards. And most of the web-pages are typed by MS keyboards. Am I on the right track?


Behnam

On 12-Jun-04, at 10:54 AM, Hooman Mehr wrote:

Hi,

I checked it and can confirm that Apple's ISIRI 2901 keyboard has a bug in this regard. The Persian opening parenthesis in ISIRI 2901 is located on shit-0 and closing parenthesis on shift-9, but Apple's implementation have them reversed. This is a minor issue. The keyboard file is an XML file that can be easily edited with sys. admin. privileges. I think someone already posted information on a fixed and enhanced Persian Mac OS X keyboard on the list.

- Hooman Mehr

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