Extended Italian Keyboard

This layout allows to customize the standard Italian keyboard by adding most of characters available in ISO-8859-1 set, that is, Latin-1 character set.

This package is intended for Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Vista only (no Windows 9x and NT support).

Package

Installation package contains the following files:

Readme1st.txt        	Descrizione del programma
xITA12_eng.html         This guide in English
xITA12_ita.html         This guide in Italian
source\xITA12.klc      	Source file for Microsoft Keyboard Layout Creator
xITA12\setup.exe	    The installation file
xITA12\*\*.*	    	The installation folder
images\*.jpg         	All images used in this guide

Installation

To install the keyboard you should double click on setup.exe file from xITA12 folder. You can also open the context menu by using the right mouse button and click on Install.

Keyboard

Base layout

The base layout is the same of the Italian standard keyboard (Italian 141).

Base layout

Shifted layout

The layout obtained by pressing the right or left Shift key is the same of the Italian standard keyboard.

Shifted layout

Base alternate keyboard

The layout obtained by pressing at the same time the left Ctrl and Alt keys or the AltGr key on the right side of keyboard contains many additional characters with respect the Italian standard keyboard. Extensions are rendered by red ink in the picture below.

Tastiera alternata base

Shifted alternate keyboard

The layout obtained by pressing at the same time the right or left Shift key and the left Ctrl and Alt keys or the AltGr key on the right side of keyboard contains many additional characters with respect the Italian standard keyboard. Extensions are rendered by red ink in the picture below. Some keys are dead, that is, when you press them they do not cause any character to appear until you press another key. In such a case it may appear a composite character. Such keys are used for many accented characters and have an orange background in the picture below.

Shifted alternate keyboard

Dead keys

In the shifted alternate layout there are the following dead keys. By pressing in sequence a dead key and another key corresponding to a base character, you can obtain a composite character.

Acute accent «´»

Dead key: acute accent

Grave accent «`»

Dead key: grave accent

Diaeresis «¨»

Dead key: diaeresis

Circumflex accent «^»

Dead key: circumflex accent

Slash «/»

Dead key: slash

Tilde «~»

Dead key: tilde

Ring «°»

Dead key: ring
 

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