Some more keyboards:
Today, I was bored and obsessed, I decided to go beyond my previous
symbol keyboard while ̵p̵l̵a̵y̵i̵n̵̵g̵ ̵w̵i̵t̵h̵ learning the intricacies of the unicode
diacritical combining characters so I coded a
diacritics keyboard
On my PC, even with the
Aarial Unicode MS font (one of the the most comprehensive Unicode font) not everything is rendered properly (this is to be expected since "...as of 2010, few applications support correct rendering of such combinations..."). On the Kindle matters are only worse
Can't do much with this...
But maybe
a subset of visible, well placed marks might let you do some artwork like: Zͣͤͧ̈́ͣ҉̨ͅȦ̴̩̱̗͖̰̮͎̻̅͠Ḷ̖̳̽͗̐͘͟G̶̛̝̟͕̓ͪ̂ͅͅO͊ͤͫ̆̕҉̞ ̫͓̠
Nah. Too much to expect from a Kindle:
I respectfully named this keyboard
zalgo, in memory of that hellish corner of the unicode character set.
And one problem:
@dsmid nothing very important, but for your consideration: The .kbd entries can't have constructs of the form #xxx=#xxx, They are parsed but considered comments.
For example, in my
physical keyboard I wanted to use the following to invert the Vol+ and Vol- buttons.
Code:
#61445=#v115
#61446=#v114
And in my
volume keyboard I wanted
to set volume to the minimum by coding
Code:
#61445#61445=#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114
or alternately
mm=#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114#v114