Now you can type in Microsoft Pinyin with your keyboard layout. It must exist under C:/Windows/System32 and C:/Windows/Syswow64. Now, change it to your DLL file's name generated by MSKLC, like mykbd.dll. ![]() In my case, it was KEBUS.dll, meaning keyboard of US. Now, change the DLL file value of "Layout File". HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts It can be set under Options in MSKLC.Īfter installing your layout, search your language in your registry under: ![]() In my case, I set my layout to belong to Chinese Simplified and by default it uses US keyboard. Mostly it’s substituting the dll file used by default of your language with the dll file created by MSKLC. The OP has been solved by my search in superuser stack exchange forum, by this question: ![]() Thanks Dave Patrick, I agree that it's old, but it's the only technology that in use and working (as I observe, it still works in Windows 10) for users of Windows to manipulate their keyboard layouts, so we must stay with that.
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