» Danish keyboard overlay
Summary: Danish keyboard overlays for the Palm Portable keyboard(5row) and The Palm Wireless Keyboard(4row).
Arrived: 2004-11-12
Found under: danish, keyboard, overlay
Arrived: 2004-11-12
Found under: danish, keyboard, overlay
» Danish keyboard overlay Description
Danish keyboard overlays for the Palm Portable keyboard(5row) and The Palm Wireless Keyboard(4row).
These keyboards are also known as Stowaway keyboards from Think Outside.
These two keyboard overlays will place the danish characters æøå on the keys where you would expect
them to be on a PC-keyboard.
Use the kbddk4row.pdb for keyboards with 4 rows
Use the kbddk5row.pdb for keyboards with 5 rows
The keyboard layouts requires the Palm Keyboard driver version 2.0P or later.
Install the file, and then go into the keyboard application on your Palm and select the Danish overlay.
This is done from within the layout options.
Use Alt and Shift+ALt to get the original characters.
These overlays are Freeware and may be freely distributed.
Download
the Danish keyboard overlay free for Palm
» Comments
Fri27Apr at 9:45 pm
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David wrote...
I should note that Keyman does not pelnrstey work with Win7-64 bit (or, I assume, other 64 bit versions of Windows). I just discovered that as i began experimenting with Win7 on my Mac. A 64-bit compatible version of Keyman 7 will be released shortly (I'm told that it's being tested now). Perhaps it would be more correct to say that it does not work with 64-bit *apps*; it does run with 32-bit apps under Win7-64.I'm running the 64 bit version of Win7 on my MacBook as a virtual machine with Fusion. That works quite well. I tried getting by with Crossover Mac which does not require an installed copy of Windows, but it was not usable for my needs. Fusion has solved that problem for me and I can now run BibleWorks and FrontPage on Mac. And no, I haven't turned on Accordance! Every one of the 3 big Bible programs have their strengths and I own all 3, even though Accordance is far and away my preference.
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