= Сообщение: 67 из 1367 ============================================== UTF-8 = От : Michiel van der Vlist 2:280/5555 24 Apr 15 13:46:37 Кому : Sergey Dorofeev 24 Apr 15 13:46:37 Тема : How to enter Unicode characters in Windows FGHI : area://UTF-8?msgid=2:280/5555+553a2e8e На : area://UTF-8?msgid=2:5020/12000+4f529353 = Кодировка сообщения определена как: UTF-8 ================================== Ответ: area://UTF-8?msgid=2:5020/12000+4f529366 ============================================================================== Hello Sergey,
On Friday April 24 2015 12:14, you wrote to me:
MV>> To get the Dutch ij ligature on your screen type Alt +0133. ij MV>> If it does not work, you need to change a setting in the MV>> registry: Under HKEY_Current_User/Control Panel/Input Method, set MV>> EnableHexNumpad to "1". If you have to add it, set the type to be MV>> REG_SZ. MV>> Source: MV>> http://www.fileformat.info/tip/microsoft/enter_unicode.htm
SD> It seems that best fitted for unicode are touch-screen devices
Touch screen are good for entering a limited amount of data. For typing a substantial amount of text, they are less suitable. I prefer a "real" keyboard for that.
SD> - they can be setup to show in on-screen keyboard most-needed symbols SD> to enter them seamlesly.
It is the exotic seldom used characters that are a prpblem. For "most" used characters one can load a keyboard driver. i have a keyboard that is labelled for US ASCII and Cyrillic. I have installed Russian in the Windows set up and I can switch between ASCII and Cyrillic with hot key. Presumably you ahve a similar set up.
The character encoding and keyboard labelling are two entirely different things.