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Hi Every Body,

I have install Indic IME v5.0 In my PC and I Have make a windows Program in c# to check installed language in windows and set the language.
Lanaguge set successfully in hindi and english. But I want to change programticaly keyboard in Remington when set Hindi Lanaguge. By defualt it select hindi traditional keyboard layout.

When I install Indic IME v5.0 a small tools also install and dislay on right bottom on screen to manually change keyboard type.

Please suggest me what i Do. Please check the attach file.

Screen 1

Screen 2

thanks
Ram Kmar
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It looks like you can use Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator. Please see my past answer: Problem in typing in Hindi and English[^].

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Ram Kumar(Webunitech) 12-Dec-14 13:14pm    
Hi, I am want to create a new keyboard. I am just use remington keyboard in my application which is use most in india.
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 12-Dec-14 17:17pm    
Didn't I answer your question? Keyboard Layout Creator will compile the layout you created into the installation files, you or your user installs it; and Mr. Remington will be happy to see the support of his keyboard. What else would you possibly need. Just try it. I expect you to accept this answer formally.
—SA
Ram Kumar(Webunitech) 13-Dec-14 4:22am    
Dear sir,

I do not want to create own keyboard I am just want to use already installed keyboard of Indic IME Remington
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov 13-Dec-14 21:46pm    
Perhaps you just did not explain your problem, but let me tell you why your words look ridiculous (I say, just look, maybe it all makes sense):
If you have some keyboard installed, why not using it? and if doesn't perfectly work for you, why not fixing it by yourself the way I recommend?

You did not even properly explain what kind of input method do you mean on-screen (virtual) keyboard or processing of the input from a physical keyboard. I assumed the second case and gave you exact explanation on what to do with it...

—SA

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