<title>UltimateKEYS Keyboard Layout (Windows)</title>\r
\r
<style type="text/css">\r
+\r
body {\r
-font-family: 'Segoe UI',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;\r
-font-size: 1.25em;\r
-line-height: 1.5;\r
+ font-family: 'Segoe UI',Helvetica,Arial,sans-serif;\r
+ font-size: 1.25em;\r
+ line-height: 1.5;\r
+}\r
+\r
+@media (prefers-color-scheme: dark) {\r
+ body {\r
+ background: #000000;\r
+ color: #00d000;\r
+ }\r
+ a {\r
+ color: #87cefa;\r
+ }\r
}\r
\r
</style>\r
\r
<p>In UltimateKEYS, all keys remain exactly organized as US-QWERTY. Except, when AltGr or AltGr+Shift is pressed in combination with another key, other diacritics and symbols are accessible and some keys become dead keys.</p>\r
\r
-<p>In that way, it is - somehow - similar to the layout "United States-International" (on Windows), although this project moves all dead key combinations to the modifiers AltGr and AltGr+Shift. That way, this project solves the most typical caveats, among which the quotes (' and ") can be used as usual (without pressing the spacebar afterwards), while the acute accent (´) and diaeresis (¨) are found under Alt and Alt+Shift respectively. This project has borrowed several aspects from the EurKEY Keyboard Layout.</p>\r
+<p>In that way, it is - somehow - similar to the layout "United States-International" (on Windows), although this project moves all dead key combinations to the modifiers AltGr and AltGr+Shift. That way, this project solves the most typical caveats, among which the quotes (' and ") can be used as usual (without pressing the spacebar afterwards), while the acute accent (´) and diaeresis (¨) are found under Alt and Alt+Shift respectively. This project has borrowed several aspects from the EurKEY Keyboard Layout (by Steffen Brüntjen).</p>\r
\r
<p> </p>\r
\r
\r
<p> </p>\r
\r
-<h2>Installation - Integration in Windows OS using the compiled KLC version (not recommended)</h2>\r
+<h2>Installation - Integration in Windows OS using the compiled KLC version (not recommended on Win 10)</h2>\r
\r
<h3>Important - Please note :</h3>\r
\r
<ul>\r
-<li style="font-size: 120%;"><strong>I prefer the method using the AutoHotkey script as it is a less radical approach to the Windows OS. This second method should <u>NOT</u> be used in a production environment !</strong></li>\r
+<li style="font-size: 120%;"><a href="integration-klc.html" target="_blank"><strong>Installation - Integration in Windows OS using the compiled KLC version (not recommended on Win 10)</strong></a></li>\r
</ul>\r
\r
<p> </p>\r
\r
-<h3>Uninstalling a previous version :</h3>\r
-\r
-<p>In case you have already installed a previous version of UltimateKEYS, uninstall it beforehand :</p>\r
-\r
-<ol>\r
-<li>Remove it from the 'language bar'.</li>\r
-<li>Uninstall it via 'Control Panel' -> 'Programs and Features'.</li>\r
-<li>Restart your computer.</li>\r
-</ol>\r
-\r
-<p> </p>\r
-\r
-<h3>Installing UltimateKEYS (secondary method, not recommended on Win 10) :</h3>\r
-\r
-<ol>\r
-<li>Unpack the ZIP file and run 'setup.exe'.</li>\r
-<li>Confirm the UAC (User Account Control) prompt by clicking 'Yes'.</li>\r
-<li>Log off and back on.</li>\r
-<li>Optionally, enable UltimateKEYS as the preferred keyboard layout in the 'language bar'.</li>\r
-</ol>\r
-\r
-<p> </p>\r
-\r
<h2>Enjoy and have fun !</h2>\r
\r
<p>Pieter Degroote</p>\r