Remap Japanese Keys in Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator?












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I'm using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4, and I was able to successfully define my own keyboard. The problem is that now when use I the Japanese keys(5 additional keys) on my keyboard are essentially useless. Is there a way to define these keys using the built in keyboard creator options?










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    I'm using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4, and I was able to successfully define my own keyboard. The problem is that now when use I the Japanese keys(5 additional keys) on my keyboard are essentially useless. Is there a way to define these keys using the built in keyboard creator options?










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      I'm using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4, and I was able to successfully define my own keyboard. The problem is that now when use I the Japanese keys(5 additional keys) on my keyboard are essentially useless. Is there a way to define these keys using the built in keyboard creator options?










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      I'm using Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator 1.4, and I was able to successfully define my own keyboard. The problem is that now when use I the Japanese keys(5 additional keys) on my keyboard are essentially useless. Is there a way to define these keys using the built in keyboard creator options?







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          No not with the GUI but you can assign the keys to duplicate another key on your keyboard using sharp keys.






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