How to use the notebook Japanese keyboard This article to teach you

  
Nissan parallel imports are very popular in the second-hand market, because its low price attracts many customers willing to risk the risk of buying. Therefore, many Japanese laptops are often Japanese keyboards. Although they do not affect normal use, they always bring more or less the embarrassment to users. For example, "@" disappeared into the digital area and ran to the right of the "P". So how do you use the Japanese keyboard? Generally speaking, when you have just installed Chinese or English version of WIN2000 or WINXP, the system will automatically think of the keyboard of the machine as Standard101/102-KeysorMicrosoftNaturalPS/2Keyboard. At this time, when you type again, you will find that many words will be played with the Japanese keyboard. The words printed on the original are inconsistent. In addition to the "@" just mentioned, for example, the Japanese keyboard SHIFR+0 will appear ")" instead of the printed "~". This is because the system thinks that the keyboard on the machine is an English keyboard instead of a Japanese keyboard. Even if the driver is forced to install into a Japanese keyboard, it will not help (I tried this "stupidly"). At this time, you can use the software setting + registry mode. Corrected. After the forum, a number of prawn dials, and finally successfully modified, the special experience will be shared with you, I hope that the majority of friends who use the Japanese keyboard can adjust this "stubborn" keyboard, let it make the best use, value for money ! The basic principle is: by modifying the keyboard driver and related registry keys. First modify the keyboard driver: open the system properties through my computer, select the hardware tab: Open the device manager, we found that under the Chinese XP operating system, the default keyboard driver is "standard 101/102 key or Microsoft natural PS/2 keyboard" . Right click and select Update Driver. The Hardware Update Wizard will appear: Select “Install from a list or specific location (Advanced)”, click “Next”, select “Do not search. I have to choose the driver to install.” Click “Next” to go to the “Select device drivers to be installed for this hardware” page: Remove the checkmark before the checkbox “Show compatible hardware”: Select “JapanesePS/2Keyboard” in the “Standard Keyboard Model” column. /109Key)", click "Next", pop-up "Update Driver Warning", click "Yes". The Confirm Device Installation window continues to "Yes": Complete the Hardware Update Wizard. Restart your computer. Modify the registry: Click the "Start" menu, click "Run", enter "regedit", open the registry, enter "HKEY_LOCAL_MacHINESYSTEMControlSet001ControlKeyboardLayouts", there are many sub-items, through observation I found that ending with "0804" are simplified Chinese input method. Open "E00E0804", you can see the "LayoutFile" sub-item in the right sub-item, double-click to open the item, change "kbdus.dll" in "Value Data" to "kbdjpn.dll", "OK" . By analogy, all the "LayoutFile" in the sub-items ending in "0804" can be changed to "kbdjpn.dll", which is selected according to the input method commonly used by them. Then restart the computer and it’s ok! In fact, after changing to the Japanese keyboard, you will find a lot of commonly used symbols, such as ":", you don't need the up button. Of course, for a person who is used to the English keyboard, you need an adaptation process. After the above changes, the Japanese keyboard can be used for the real thing.
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