The topic came up in our meeting today that seemed to be a problem with
Japanese jeyboards (kana kanji) working in F32. I think I must have
initially misunderstood the issue. Apparently the observed problem was
that when in the GCC under Region & Language the Japanese keyboard
option "Kana Kanji" is selected that a keyboard graphic is not displayed
when the eye icon is clicked. I thought the problem was more general.
I tested the Kana Kanji option with both my western qwerty keyboard and
with my japanese keyboard and both worked fine to write a document in
Japanese in LibriWriter. As I thought about it, I think I understand
that this graphic is missing for a good reason.
This particular keyboard interface (kana kanji) is set up to work with
many keyboards it will work fine with a western qwerty keyboard. I will
spare you the details. Also keyboards that have Japanese kana printed on
the keys come in at least a couple physical configurations and there is
a lot printed on the keys (more than one level of "shift". Having a
graphic is just not practical since on one graphic would be representative.
I don't think this is a bug.
Have a Great Day!
Pat (tablepc)
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