Friday, August 28, 2009

Re: : NoDeadKeys under WinXP with gvim

On Aug 27, 10:24 pm, meino.cra...@gmx.de wrote:
>
> Is the keyboard reference control panel part of the Windows XP
> installation or another executable, which I need to download from
> elsewhere? In the latter case, I am not allowed to do so.
>

In Windows XP, you can switch keyboard layouts by clicking the
"Details..." button on the "Languages" tab of "Regional and Language
Options" accessed through the Control Panel. There, you can also set
up keyboard shortcuts for switching back and forth between multiple
layouts.

> Does switching the keyboard to US 104 layout mean that the whole
> keyboard goes from qwertz to qwerty layout? Or did I misunderstood?
>

Yes, the entire keyboard (on an application-by-application basis)
would switch to a new layout which may or may not correspond to the
letters printed on the keys. This is how most people switch to a
Dvorak layout, for example.

Though, I may have misunderstood Matt's advice.
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