Hello,
Perhaps a strange question, but is it possible to assign a keyboard layout to an application in Windows?
I have a Belgian keyboard layout, azerty, which has the "feature" that the numbers on the top row require the use of shift (unlike on qwerty). Now, I have an application in which that gives issues. It is an iMon remote, and the numeric keys on a remote are actually interpreted as direct keyboard presses, so they result in the unshifted row... not the numbers.
I'm looking on the forum there, but as their software is quite old, I'm not expecting too much (but I asked if there is a setting for this).
As a workaround, I thought one option could be to assign the application a qwerty keyboard layout. You can easily swap keyboard layouts when using an application, but is it possible to have an application start with a specified layout?
Thanks!
Jörg
Perhaps a strange question, but is it possible to assign a keyboard layout to an application in Windows?
I have a Belgian keyboard layout, azerty, which has the "feature" that the numbers on the top row require the use of shift (unlike on qwerty). Now, I have an application in which that gives issues. It is an iMon remote, and the numeric keys on a remote are actually interpreted as direct keyboard presses, so they result in the unshifted row... not the numbers.
I'm looking on the forum there, but as their software is quite old, I'm not expecting too much (but I asked if there is a setting for this).
As a workaround, I thought one option could be to assign the application a qwerty keyboard layout. You can easily swap keyboard layouts when using an application, but is it possible to have an application start with a specified layout?
Thanks!
Jörg