KEYBOARD WIZARD DEVELOPER 1.5
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When you need to type in a language that is not supported by Windows® or you do not like the keyboard layout you currently use, create your own keyboard for use with Keyboard Wizard using Keyboard Wizard Developer. It is extremely powerful and allows you to create keyboards based on any language or code pages supported by UNICODE. You do not need any programming skills. Everything is done visually using click and select with the mouse. Here is just a list of some of it's features:

 

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  FEATURES:
Allows you to Create Keyboards for use with Keyboard Wizard
Base your keyboard either on Unicode and ASCII code pages
No need for programming skills, create the Keyboard using click and select with the mouse
Supports Key Groups i.e. define a group called [CONTROL CHARS] which you can then use in contextual key definitions
Allows you to create demo versions of your Keyboard (i.e. shows splash screen every time its activated/deactivated)
Create keyboards in minutes
   


HOW IT WORKS

Using Keyboard Wizard Developer you assign a character or set of characters to a particular key or key combination on the keyboard. For example, for the Devanagari characters you may choose to assign the character Ka (U+0915) to key K on the keyboard, and likewise assign character Kha (U+0916) to SHIFT+K key combination on the keyboard. Furthermore, for a complex scripting languages such as Devanagari, using contextual keys you can analyse the users previous key presses and take appropriate actions in the current keystroke. For example, you can set a contextual key so that when the user presses the Halant sign (U+094D) followed by AA sign (U+093E), you can send Backspace (U+08) followed by letter AA (U+0906) to the application.

Once you have assigned all the characters you need, you can then publish that keyboard template for use with Keyboard Wizard. With Keyboard Wizard, when this keyboard template is enabled this is what will happen. When the user presses 'K' on the keyboard, instead of sending the English letter 'K' to the application it will send the Devanagari character Ka (U+0915) to the active application. Likewise, if the user presses Halant followed by AA sign, then Keyboard Wizard will delete the previous key by sending Backspace, and then send the AA letter to the active application.

PERSONAL v PROFESSIONAL

Keyboard Wizard Developer is licensed in 2 flavours; Personal and Professional. In terms of features, there is no difference between them. The only difference is in the license. If you own a personal license then any keyboard template you create with Keyboard Wizard Developer is for personal and non-profit distribution only. You cannot charge for it. With the Professional version you can charge for and distribute the templates as you like.

 
 
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