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How to use PyUserInput to input other language such as Chinese, Japanese, French etc.

Open ramwin1 opened this issue 10 years ago • 3 comments

Now, I can call the input method to enter the local language. But it's very likely that when the computer is slow or the input method sort the word differently, it may output a mess. Can we directly output the unicode? How to use PyUserInput to enter other language? Thank you for your attention.

ramwin1 avatar Mar 03 '15 07:03 ramwin1

I've been (slowly, I'm afraid) reading up on how to handle arbitrary keyboard layouts in PyKeyboard. I hope to make some progress on this in a few days.

SavinaRoja avatar Mar 24 '15 12:03 SavinaRoja

Cool. I believe Mac has something like universal key codes, right? So mostly a Windows/Linux issue? I remember there was some discussion about this in another issue.

pepijndevos avatar Mar 24 '15 12:03 pepijndevos

Any progress on this?

Evidlo avatar Feb 28 '18 23:02 Evidlo