Editing keyboard layouts on Vista

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paolo besser

Hi, I developed a custom keyboard for Windows XP that include some useful
characters thet are missing in regular italian layout (accented capital
lecters, copyright symbols, you may see a complete list at
http://www.paolobesser.it/tastiera). I need to use this layout on Vista, but
I can't. If I try to install my custom layout I notice thet my keyboard is
correctly listed among available ones, I can even set it up in the correct
place
(control panel > keyboard and other language ecc > change
keyboard > regional and language options > keyboard and languages > settings
"italiano redazionale v1.2")
but it doesn't produce any result: when I press my keyboard, regular italian
layout is used. I also noticed that if I click on "Properties", I can't see
any character assigned to keymap. So I have some question:

- are custom XP keyboard layout still compatible with Vista?
- is there anything like this
http://www.microsoft.com/globaldev/tools/msklc.mspx for Vista?

Please help me: I created my custom keyboard layout 'cos I need it for my
job. I can't live without it :)
Seriously,

p.bes
 
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Zack Whittaker

Try posting this in the microsoft.public.windows.developer.winfx.*
newsgroups - they're developer orientated and might be able to give you a
bit more advice :blush:)

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paolo besser

Zack Whittaker ha scritto:
Try posting this in the microsoft.public.windows.developer.winfx.*
newsgroups - they're developer orientated and might be able to give you a
bit more advice :blush:)

Thanks

p.bes
 

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