Visualization and editing. In particular, what about the keyboard?
Microsoft provides a Russian keyboard layout (it’s included into the “MS Multilanguage Support” mentioned above), BUT the placement of Russian letters on the keyboard – the layout – is a standard Russian one. So, to know where each Russian letter is located you can either buy some stickers with Russian letters for your keyboard: http://webideas.com/stickers/ or use another layout of Russian letters – a ‘phonetic’ one: Russian letters are located where similar English are: ‘T’-‘T’, ‘O’-‘O’, etc. You can download the layout files for Windows NT 4.0, 95/98, and 3.1/3.11, see a picture of the layout, and read the installation instructions in a section “Phonetic Keyboard” of the “Useful Cyrillic (Russian) stuff” site Thanks to Paul Gorodyansky for this information. “Useful Cyrillic (Russian) stuff”: http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/Paul_Gorodyansky/ paulgor@geocities.com wrote: Sergio Parimbelli wrote: … I tried looking at some Russian texts in this NG, but it was pointless. My Ne