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> Subject: RE: Deseret keyboard (was:Re: Special Type Sorts Tray 2001)
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> Peter,
> >I wasn't thinking of someone using multiple hardware
> keyboards. Would anyone want
> >to switch from
Peter,
>I wasn't thinking of someone using multiple hardware keyboards. Would
anyone want
>to switch from one language to another by shuffling physical keyboards on
their
>desktop? I don't know.
If you can not touch type in the language it is useful to have a keyboard
with the appropriate key cap
Carl:
>I was the chairman of the keyboard standards committee for ACCESS.bus which
>was the predecessor the USB
>Had they done a better job you could really use the
>field in the device driver and be able to use two keyboards with different
>keyboard language layout codes.
I wasn
David Possin wrote:
>
> So I see no big issue adding a Deseret and a Klingon keyboard in a daisy
> chain with a German and a US keyboard. It would just be nice if users
> could create sig's to define the layout. Now all I need is the Klingon
> font, thanks to this thread I found the Deseret
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PMTo: Carl W. BrownCc: [EMAIL PROTECTED];
[EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: RE: Deseret keyboard (was:Re:
Special Type Sorts Tray 2001)Carl, Peter, When I was
testing i18n Win98 I hooked up different language USB keyboards plus the
default keyboard using the normal connector and after
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Subject: RE: Deseret keyboard (was:Re: Special Type Sorts Tray 2001)
Peter,
I was the chairman of the keyboard sta
languages plugged in at
the same time.
Carl
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On 10/03/2001 10:48:29 AM John H. Jenkins wrote:
>Getting screen shots of my Deseret keyboard layout is a less than
>trivial task, so I'll try to describe it word-wise...
Except for the Caps Lock behaviour, this layout would be fairly straightforward to setup for Windows using Keyman. A few st
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> In a message dated 2001-10-02 22:04:41 Pacific Daylight Time,
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Getting screen shots of my Deseret keyboard layout is a less than
trivial task, so I'll try to describe it word-wise.
Two main points: I started with QWERTY and kept key mappings the
same as much as possible. Of course, since Deseret has 38 letters I
had to do some doubling up. The main way
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> Well, careful now. The language is English. You mean "someone who uses
the
> script."
Yes, that is what I meant... I was referring to users of the script. Though
I suppose if they were going to try to tackle the original inner and outer
plates it would not be English
In a message dated 2001-10-02 22:04:41 Pacific Daylight Time,
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>> I still live in hopes that someone, John or someone else, will one
>> day send me a Deseret keyboard layout that is at least SLIGHTLY
>> standard (meaning more than one person has ever used it).
>>
>> I ne
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