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Hello all,
I would like to introduce a software which using CTRL/ALT key on your Universal. Here is a link to download. http://1942.rocketspace.net/PQz/PQz20051119_0015.zip Espcially, It has been designed for Japanese.(IME Atok) (I'm not sure it works or not in other languages.) Thanks. |
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OK, I'm not brave enough...
ops: <JarJar Brick Warning> Anyone else willing to run an executable from an unverifiable source :?: </JasJar Brick Warning> Tom's other 2 posts are innocuous enough, and started over a month ago, so it doesn't look like someone who registered just to post a trojan. Tom, can you tell us if you've tried this, how it works, and where we can find a URL that lends it some cred? Here's what I could find that might help (Jap translated page). Looks like a competition to write such a proggie: http://216.239.39.104/translate_c?hl...%3Den%26sa%3DG
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Woohoo! I found a few more Jap/Chinese pages, and developed a level of comfort that this was a competition, and that the app exists and does what Tom suggests. It's AWESOME!
U get a little icon on the title bar (would like to get rid of this some time), and it changes to show ctrl and alt mode. You can set different keyboard keys to be ctrl and alt, and when u press them u can now move backwards and forwards 1-word at a time and all the other things u would expect.Nice going Tom - sorry to have been so circumspect. We would love for you to tell us more about what those darned clever Japanese dudes are doing for the Universal. PS: For n00bies, put this exe file in your \windows\startup folder. Right-click icon for settings. Set ctrl to be your WIN key, and Alt to be your SYM key and you're a-for-away! Uuh, on second thoughts, I've no idea what the alt key does for me, so until I figure that out I'll keep my sym key as is PPS: Sorry VJ - you were beaten to it! No worries tho, you can focus on some of the other stuff we're all dying to see...
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Woohoo! Ctrl-Q,Del,A,C,X,V I expected - but Ctrl-Z is just a big fat bonus!
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Most excellent! Any chance for an "ESC" key?
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Wow, that's nice!
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Hi all,
and thank you for your interest. Last few weeks, I've been developing this app and not finished yet. I will write a user's guide as soon as possible. PS.heidy I think it not hard to implement 'ESC'. cheers |
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In the setup page:
what do the 2 IME list do? thank you |
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Hi francorg,
>In the setup page: >what do the 2 IME list do? You might be using single byte charactor like English if you don't use IME. We japanese have to convert from single byte charactor(alphabet) to Japanese. (Chinese/Koria are same) Alphabet <----(IME OFF/ON)---->Japanese The settings are used for Japanese Input. If you don't use IME. You can choose IME [none][N O]. that the best way to you. thank you. |
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