M Henri Day wrote:

Jim, to me it makes no difference which of the codes one has to enter - the
decimal or the hex (the 255 limit, by the way, relates to the former) - so
as far as I am concerned, the Quick Unicode Tool does indeed resolve the
problem for Windows XP. You are, however, quite right about Vista ; when I
try to open the «quick100.exe» file on my Vista Business setup, I receive
the following message :

«Cannot create the file 'quick.exe'. According to Windows the reason
(00000005) is :


You might try installing it as administrator.

I know I was able to install it.

But when I tried using it, the results were mostly invalid. I can’t now remember exactly what was wrong: I think I remember that one thing that was wrong was that some of the numeric input keys didn’t work. I removed the program, installed it again, and the same thing happened.

Of course, Windows Vista has been upgraded since then so perhaps you have encountered a new problem. I may try again on my Vista machine when I get home tonight.

Jim Allan

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