Help me with Cyrillic

Mogens Jensen Mogens.Jensen at SKOLEKOM.DK
Tue Jun 17 15:51:51 UTC 2003


Warning: this is partly commercial: I have been teaching russian in the
danish gymnasium. In the early nineties my son and I made solutions for
pc-s, so that you could write danish and russian with an ordinary keyboard
(102-keys qwerty). All of the danish gymnasiums (and a lot of
organisations and firms) are using our solutions) - and we have now
solutions for win 95, 98, 2k and xp (and for Mac, too)
You write russian "homophonically", like "student".
We offer special fonts with 2x9 vowels with udarenie (placed on positions
with macedonian and ukrainian spec.chars.
And we have a very fine program to convert between old and new standards,
unicode and 1251.
- Just in case this could make you happy.
You may write to mj at ozwix.dk
Best regards, Mogens Jensen (Allerød, Denmark, Ozwix Data)


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<SEELANGS at LISTSERV.CUNY.EDU> writes:
>I need help with my CYRILLIC. The old computer worked with Windows 95 and
>I've used the Cyrillic program downloaded from Internet (for  $29).It
>worked really good,problemless.10 days ago my computer had an electric
>shock and burned the mother board.Now I use my home computer which runs
>XP ,I use Internet Explorer and Outlook Express,there's Academic Cyrillic
>in  but,I can't use it,because my keyboard is not Russian. I can't
>install the same Cyrillic program ,I tried to download it from the same
>www.cyrillic com,but it doesn't work.I can't switch on PHONETIC or
>STUDENT kind of writing.
>I've found this informations:When runnig on Windows NT,2000 or
>XP,Cyrillic Keyboard needs to update a certain system key in the
>registry.Please note that you may still use Cyrillic Keyboard in the
>meantime,until your network administrator makes the required changes.The
>only real limitation is that you will not be able to type with the
>Unicode character setCharSets;you will have to use Code Page 1251 or KOI8
>instead.
>Due to the way Windows NT,2000,and XP are designed,Cyrillic Keyboard must
>be able to create temporary subkeys of the following registry key while
>it is running:
>HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts
>.......than follows the instruction  how to do it.
>I've followed all  - point by point.BUT MY RUSSIAN KEYBOARD doesn't work.
>Who can help me .And how do You use (those who have XP) Russian keyboard.
>Thanks.
>Katarina
>
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