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1st October 2007 14:54 #1
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1st October 2007 15:05 #2
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1st October 2007 15:28 #4
default input language English. languages-detail .
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1st October 2007 15:54 #7
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2nd October 2007 07:48 #13Registered User
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Windows XP registry Guide
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Google .Keyboard Layout
The key HKCU\Keyboard Layout defines the keyboard layouts that you configure using the
Regional And Language Options dialog box. In essence, a keyboard layout maps the physical keys
on your keyboard to the characters they generate. Keyboard layouts enable you to write German
text using a U.S. English keyboard, for example. This key sometimes contains a single
REG_DWORD value, Attributes, which determines which key to use for Caps Lock. If this value is 0,
Windows XP uses the Caps Lock key. If this value is 0x10000, the operating system uses the Shift
key. You sometimes see three subkeys in HKCU\Keyboard Layout:
Preload. This subkey contains the ID of each keyboard layout the user chooses through the
Regional And Language Options dialog box. Windows XP uses this data to restore the
keyboard layout when the user logs back on. The first value is 1, the second is 2, and so on.
The value 1 is the default keyboard layout.
, default language .




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