I am a newbie to this sort of stuff. I can't figure out how I'm supposed to use Microsoft's Keyboard Layout Creator to map my personally designed characters that I have made with Eudcedit and stored at locations upward from E000 in the Unicode character space in my XP Pro SP 2 system. Can anyone inform me on this subject?
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E000 hex is 57344 decimal codepoint; E001 is 57345, etc.
In the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator, select the check boxes for the modifier key(s) you wish to use (e.g. AltGr) and click on the key that you wish to assign E000 to. In the little dialogue box that appears enter the character by holding down Alter and typing 57344.
If you prefer a cut and paste method, use Babel Map which will convert between Hex, Decimal, and Characters. Just find E000 and copy it as a character to the clipboard, ready for pasting into the MSKLC.
If you're making more than one or two characters, you will find it a lot easier with FontCreator. Ecuedit is a bit limited.
In the Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator, select the check boxes for the modifier key(s) you wish to use (e.g. AltGr) and click on the key that you wish to assign E000 to. In the little dialogue box that appears enter the character by holding down Alter and typing 57344.
If you prefer a cut and paste method, use Babel Map which will convert between Hex, Decimal, and Characters. Just find E000 and copy it as a character to the clipboard, ready for pasting into the MSKLC.
If you're making more than one or two characters, you will find it a lot easier with FontCreator. Ecuedit is a bit limited.