Arabic Support (in "Our Projects")
Geschrieben von: Hanif, am 13.Mar.2009
Geschrieben von: Hanif, am 13.Mar.2009
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In the ArabicKeyboard upper menu choose Edit
At the bottom of the pulldown menu you see a list of all running programms. Arabickeyboard changes automatically this list to send keystrockes to the first activated window.
If you want to hold a specified window for sending keystrocks and only for this window, select in the menu "Hold this" like shown above.This way we can still work or type in any other window or choice and in the same time we send arabic keystrocks to our selected program.
Its usefull, when we chat with 2 persons or more in different languages without changing the system language.
Smart senetences allows users to save often used sentences (such as السلام عليكم Assalamo Alaikum etc…) in a tabel, which can be double clicked and sent to active program.
First click File => Smart Sentences
At the right side a list of sentences appears
Double Click any sentence to send it to the active window
To make a new Sentence do as follow
Hint: You can send Keystrocks to an activated window only if the textBox is deactivated. You can do that by clicking File => Hide TextBox
Please see the Youtube Tutorial for more details
In the ADD INPUT LANGUAGE dialogue box, select "Arabic" for INPUT LANGUAGE (NB.: there are various ´types´ of Arabic, listed by country. In fact, there is no difference between them), and specify a keyboard. You should only have a choice of two keyboards, and either one will do.
Repeat these steps for all languages or scripts in which you would like to type (Persian, Hebrew, Urdo, Turkish, Cyrillic …)
Optionally, you can now choose the KEY SETTINGS button, which opens a box that allows you to specify shortcut keys for switching between languages. This is not necessary: As a default, the key combination ALT + Shift is defined for toggling between input languages. However, you can change this default, and indeed specify key strokes for switching to particular languages if you have installed more than two.
OK again to close and to return to the REGIONAL AND LANGUAGE OPTIONS window.
Your PC is now set up for text input in Arabic script. On the task bar at the bottom of your screen, you should see a small blue icon with a two-letter language code. By clicking, this icon will expand into a list of all input languages that are installed on your computer. You can switch languages by clicking on a line in this list.
Alternatively, you can hold ALT and then press Shift repeatedly until the appropriate language code appears in the task bar.
Salam