![]() So you could use his solution without needing to so worry about the authority.īut for me, I like my solution instead of Kawamura's. I just thought he was in IBM's OADG(PC Open Architecture Developers' Group, PCオープン・アーキテクチャー推進協議会, an international official group that manages keyboard layout) before and he keeps a cafe called "OpenSource Cafe, Shimokitazawa" in Tokyo that provides a programming coworking environment. ![]() Okay, I used the highest resolution image from the Internet. But there're some photos for Microsoft IME 104 keys Kana input layout. ![]() And there isn't any keymap reference for Microsoft IME, unfortunately(WTF?). I don't want to get Google IME downloaded from net because of synchronization of user's device data. I'm using the Microsoft IME(Windows 10's default IME) instead of Kawamura's method. Although it's easier, it looks a little picky. This kind of keymap is also different from "Kawamura's 三角かな配列 and「はんそく」カナ配列". Download his program from Reddit, remapping.Īnd, onther one is mine that I'm using, now. "Model M 101/104 keys keyboard" remapped image exchanging the "Model M 106/109 keys keyboard", and other solutions, and some programs on you're detailed about programming or "Microsoft's Windows"' features then you could adopt his solution. There's someone called Tsutomu Kawamura that uploaded his solution for "Kana input" issue. VAIO was originally a brand of Sony, introduced in 1996. たていすかん is old JIS standard so you can't use JIS' たていすかん in "Model M 101/104 keys keyboard". VAIO ( Japanese: ) is a brand of personal computers and consumer electronics, currently developed by Japanese manufacturer VAIO Corporation (VAIO, Baio Kabushiki Kaisha, English: / va.o /), headquartered in Azumino, Nagano Prefecture.
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