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Appendix C - Keyboard Resources / About the Keyboard Resources


What the Keyboard Resources Are

The keyboard resources fall into two categories: those that are hardware-dependent
(and script-independent) and those that are script-dependent (and hardware-independent). It is this division that allows many different physical keyboards to work correctly with many different script systems. Table C-3 lists the keyboard resources and their resource types, and gives a capsule description of their contents. More complete descriptions follow.
The keyboard resources
NameResource typeContents
Key map'KMAP'Tables to map raw key codes to virtual key codes
Key remap'itlk'Tables to remap virtual key codes for certain key combinations
Keyboard layout'KCHR'Tables to map virtual key codes to character codes
Keyboard icons'kcs#'Keyboard icon (1-bit; black-and-white)
 'kcs4'Keyboard icon (4-bit)
 'kcs8'Keyboard icon (8-bit)
Keyboard swap'KSWP'Table specifying key combinations for changing keyboard script or input method
Key caps'KCAP'Data that determines keyboard display

Keyboard resources and localized system software
When Macintosh system software is localized for a non-U.S. market,
it contains replacements for or modifications to some of the U.S. versions of the keyboard resources. See the discussion of U.S. international resources and keyboard resources in the appendix
"Built-in Script Support" for a list of resources that may be replaced
during localization.

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6 JUL 1996