From: "Peter Constable" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>That is one Urdu keyboard, not four, because none of the Arabic ones support Urdu. "Urdu" should certainly be the default and the others should not even be proposed.
From: Peter Kirk [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]No, I wasn't counting CharMap. I don't know what all characters are used
Does it include input methods for all of the letters used in Urdu?
Antoine pointed out to me that the Arabic (101) keyboard which I
mentioned does support all of these methods. Or are you calling
Character Map an input method?
in Urdu. The info at
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/reference/win2k/setup/lcid.mspx
indicates that the Arabic (101) keyboard is the default on Win2K for
Urdu.
In my Windows XP, I have four keyboard layouts proposed for the Urdu language: "Arabic (101)", "Arabic (102)", "Arabic (102) AZERTY" and "Urdu", plus the keyboards for the Brahmic/ISCII transliterations in India, and the Tavulesoft "Urdu" keyboard layout, all of which can be added simultaneously to the language bar are selected from there. Isn't that enough?
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But yes, the issue we were discussing was for Windows 2000 and is known to be fixed in Windows XP.
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