Ukelele is a Unicode keyboard layout editor for the XML-format keyboard layout files in OS X (".keylayout" files). It provides a graphical interface to the layout files with support for drag-and-drop character assignments, creation of dead keys, and assignment of multi-character strings.
WHAT'S NEW
Version 1.8b5: Apple has changed how the system keyboard layouts are organised, and so it is no longer possible to create a new keyboard layout based on a system keyboard layout. This option in the “New…” dialog is disabled on Leopard systems (but is still available on older systems).
Version 1.8b4:
- Made the default index a pop-up menu in the modifiers editor, so that you can change it there, as well as via the Keyboard menu.
- Added resources to allow the new Apple aluminium keyboards (both wired and wireless) as options in the keyboard type for display.
- F17 , F18 and F19 . This produces a side effect that keyboard layouts will almost always warn that some of the control key output is missing. This is for F16 to F19 , so you should agree to add that output. Added support for the new function keys
- Double-clicking a control key with no output defined no longer silently adds the standard output.
- Compiled under Xcode 3.0 on Leopard (Mac OS X 10.5), which hopefully makes it work on all systems from 10.2 to 10.5.
- Added keyboard layouts from Logitech, converted from KCHR to uchr.
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