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Cheekheon asked via the Contact link: Hi, I have a NEC Desktop Computer running Windows XP Home Edition SP 2 with an ATI X300 (RV370) display card. A few months ago, I did a security update from Microsoft and was advised to update my ATI display driver. Read More...
There are times that Microsoft Word is too smart for its own good The message I received via the Contact link was: Dear Michael, First, I would like to thank you for your great BLOG! Well done! I've spent many hours reading and studying various articles Read More...
Via the Contact link, Rich asks: Hi Michael, I've been reading your (very detailed and useful) series on keyboard layouts. There's one thing that's puzzling me with respect to the post about the Caps Lock state ( Getting all you can out of a keyboard Read More...
At this point, I am convinced that people are afraid of the Suggestion Box . Because even if the question would completely make sense to be there, people still send it to me via the Contact link and thus become part of a big file of potentiasl questions Read More...
Late last week, Jan Kučera asked over in the Suggestion Box (which I am thinking of renaming to Jan's Place , soon!): Hello.. I have a short one today: Could I use the MSKLC to make for example the B key to act as backspace key (and if so, how :))? Thanks! Read More...
Regular reader Jan Kučera asks over in the Suggestion Box: Who does create the keyboard layouts? I'm using the Tamil one, which is nice to play with, yes, but... do people really need to install another layout (and constantly switch between them) just Read More...
Over in the Suggestion Box, Gene Sorensen asked: Dear Michael, Thank you for an incredibly helpful tool in the MSKLC, and for your helpful blog. I have two questions related to the MSKLC: 1. Will the MSKLC install into 64-bit Vista? We are using it in Read More...
Prior posts in the series: 0 (You have to start somewhere) 1 (Starting with a dictionary simple in every way) 2 (Three ways to convert!) 3 (Where do keystrokes come in?) 4 (Specifying when to modify, if not how) 5 (All about the language, baby!) 6 (it Read More...
So back in Unicode 4.1, Unicode added ஶ ( U+0bb6 , aka TAMIL LETTER SHA). Then there was a {ahem} brief delay, after which Vista shipped. For the record, the Latha font was updated prior to ship. . Two points for Microsoft Typography! Originally I thought Read More...
Regular readers, as you might imagine, tend to come and go. Sometimes, like in the case of people like Suzanne E. McCarthy , they seem to drop off the face of the planet and you never hear from them again. Even their Blogs are inactive. Since indeed Suzanne's Read More...
Now regular readers know I have talked about the FONTSIGNATURE structure and the LOCALESIGNATURE structure in the past, starting way back in 2005 in blogs like Parameter confusion #2a and It isn't a FONTSIGNATURE, darn it! , both of which refer to the Read More...
So it was actually a couple of days ago (in the blog titled What a tangled web we weave when a KLID from an HKL we must receive ) that I painted a picture that would cause any normal, sane developer charged with working with keyboard layouts to either Read More...
As the regular font ninjas and font experts and font mavens will likely be quick to agree with me about, I am not a font maven, expert, or ninja. But every once in a while I can contribute productively. :-) The other day, over on the VOLT users community Read More...
For the title to work best, you have to use the pronunciations from Some keyboarding terms for the terms... In a series of newsgroup posts, Udi Raz asked many related questions: There are two Bengali layouts on XP. I am able to load and activate the Bengali Read More...
Regular readers may recall that I have mentioned Marc Durdin in the past, especially in posts like the recent The key to key messages is a key contribution , where I went on for a bit about the fact he impresses me professionally.... I also enjoyed the Read More...
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