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Christopher Walker has made the wonderful suggestion that the Tavultesoft 'Keyman' keyboard manager can be used to provide additional mapping options. Keyman is a keyboard manager program that can intercept your keystrokes and remap the keycodes according to a "keyboard layout" file; it then passes new keycodes on to PechaMaker. This is an excellent idea. Keyman is free for personal use and there are several freely available keyboard layout files already written. Chris Walker has written several of these keyboard layout files. You can go to the THDL site and look for the following keyboard layouts:UPDATE: Pechamaker now has native support for 3 more keyboards.
Sambhota1, Sambhota2, and Sambhota3
The Sambhota2 keyboard is a lot like the TCC1 keyboard.
The other two have some keys in common with a Wylie keyboard but are not really the same.
For more info see the Release Notes for Versions 1.11 and 1.12
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