Non-HID keyboards and mice can connect over multiple legacy buses but still use the same class driver. This section contains details on the class drivers themselves. The following sections go into details on the controllers. This article describes the typical physical configuration of keyboard and mouse devices in Microsoft Windows 2000 and later. The following figures show two common configuratio
HOWTO: Build keyboard layouts for Windows x64 Published on 2006/09/29 by Igor Levicki I needed my custom keyboard layout "ported" to x64 edition of Windows and that is where the trouble started. MSKLC (Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator) wasn't able to produce anything but 32-bit version of DLL which of course didn't work. I started digging around and figured out that MSKLC is actually just a front
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