In a thread a few days ago involving Lukas Pietsch and James Kass, there was a question about classical Greek keyboards. I just uploaded a good version for use with Tavultesoft's Keyman 5.0 to my unicode website, http://members.aol.com/AtticGreek . It uses the same accent system that "BetaCode" does (Perseus at Tufts etc.). Only works with NT 4 or Windows 2000 but works with ANY general unicode app -- notepad, word, late versions of rtf (wordpad), etc. Whatever you think of my keyboard, the Keyman program is very powerful (as you can see by playing around with changing accent marks, and by the auto-conversion of medial to final sigma). I still haven't found a unicode font as good for classical Greek as Palatino Linotype in Windows 2000 (it has all the classical Greek characters precomposed, it's a clean, professional-looking serif font, AND it's good with both Roman and Greek alphabets, so I don't have to switch back and forth in fonts when I switch back and forth in alphabets).

