On Aug 15, 2011, at 7:04 PM, Quincey Morris wrote: > On Aug 15, 2011, at 02:24 , John Joyce wrote: > >> Thanks, but I read that one. >> 10.5 + has no user readable xml layouts. >> But also, these xml files do not present any representation of how the >> keyboard looks for a given locale. >> For example the Japanese Mac KB layout is quite different from the US KB >> layout. >> The left control key is in a very different position. >> They are not labeled differently, but in literally different shapes and >> positions. > > Yes, but that tech note also sets you on the trail of the 'uchr' resources, > which should give you the key-to-character correspondences you need. IIRC, > you're going to have to make some assumptions about the old-style physical > key shapes and layouts._______________________________________________ > Thanks, Quincey, I see what you mean. Actually, I'm seeking something more concretely visual. Apple used to publish the keyboard maps or at least the visual representation. That is the only thing I am after at the moment. If I cannot get mappings for each model of Mac (not going too far back though) then it would not be complete._______________________________________________
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