> Garth Wallace scripsit:
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>>If anyone's interested, I made a keymap for Windows that IMO sucks less
>>than US-International: it's just like the US-ASCII keymap, but extended
>>characters (including dead keys for diacritics) are available through
>>the AltGr key. You can find it, along with instructions, on my
>>LiveJournal here:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/gwalla/39856.html
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> A wonderful keyboard, simply wonderful! I immediately switched to it
> exclusively. (As you point out, it disables Ctrl+Shift, but I don't
> use that sequence. More seriously, it disables Ctrl+], which is used
> to interrupt a Telnet session; however, I mostly use ssh nowadays.)
I'm glad you find it useful!
I'm still trying to figure out why the keyboards I make with Layout
Manager screw up control codes. Nothing in the documentation says
anything about that, other than that redefining Control+key sequences
for additional characters interferes with control commands, but I didn't
do that. If I can fix that, I'll drop the built-in US-ASCII keymap entirely.