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International keyboard driver(layout) - help needed

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Oto


Master
Master

I have found a way to use different keyboard layouts on my machine Smile . It works nicely but problem is they need to be adapted for specific platform. There are layouts for ARMv4i but only for some languages and not all work on AK7802 Sad.

So please Knights or any other who have working BSP(Platform builder) can you generate these layouts using Microsoft kbdgen tool?Question It seems to be not so hard to generate layouts from WinXP to WinCE and no programming is needed. Layouts can be integrated in one international driver or as seperate files (maybe not for all languages but needed). I am interested in russian and latvian keyboard layouts but I think there are other users which would be thankful too.

Info:
1.Keyboard Layout Generator Tool
2.Building the Keyboard Driver DLLs
3.Creating the Keyboard Input Language
4.Creating the Keyboard Device Layout
5.Input Language Data
6.Example of German keyboard creation


Carter



I need russian! cheers

ppeterka


Youngling
Youngling

Dear Knights,

can we help you in generating a multilanguage - or at least multi-input-language - version of WinCE for our devices?

If yes, how could we do that?

http://ppeterka.net16.net

Oto


Master
Master

I am Knight now Cool I will try to set up working BSP so it would be possible to compile needed libraries. To this date no one seems to have a working BSP. Radu_moisan seems to build one but never published his image https://mininetbooks.forumotion.com/wince-f3/latest-findings-t12-30.htm#297

ppeterka


Youngling
Youngling

I downloaded Platform builder trial, and I'm currently installing it. At least I hope to get the first few steps done, and provide the you and the other Knights with something to work with. I'm not familiar with this tool, but I hope that the 120 day trial period will be enough to at least get somewhere...

http://ppeterka.net16.net

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