Posted by member 111 on 2003-04-25 09:27:40 link
Egonz: not too bad :)
ilmcuts: huh? it is SO strange solution...
Internat.exe is a program that indicates keyboard layout.
You can find it only in Win95/98, may be in Me or NT 4.x - there is no separate application in Win2K and XP - may be it is a part of explorer there (99.9%), may be it is something more complicate (0.1%) - it doesn't matter :) ...
Internat.exe is incompatible with Litestep, so turn off it's loading by removing a flag "Show indicator in taskbar" in the Control Panel->Keyboard - and enjoy :)
If you still want to know the current layout - as Egonz said, there are many alternative managers and indicators.
Some information there:
http://www.litestep.net/index.php?section=4&action=view&catId=1&id=440
There are some problems with Ctrl+Shift/Alt+Shift switching, but they are only in XP - you can forget about them until you'll upgrade your system %)
ilmcuts: huh? it is SO strange solution...
Internat.exe is a program that indicates keyboard layout.
You can find it only in Win95/98, may be in Me or NT 4.x - there is no separate application in Win2K and XP - may be it is a part of explorer there (99.9%), may be it is something more complicate (0.1%) - it doesn't matter :) ...
Internat.exe is incompatible with Litestep, so turn off it's loading by removing a flag "Show indicator in taskbar" in the Control Panel->Keyboard - and enjoy :)
If you still want to know the current layout - as Egonz said, there are many alternative managers and indicators.
Some information there:
http://www.litestep.net/index.php?section=4&action=view&catId=1&id=440
There are some problems with Ctrl+Shift/Alt+Shift switching, but they are only in XP - you can forget about them until you'll upgrade your system %)