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QuestionHow do I find keyboard 'devide identifiers' list for LoadKeyboardLayout() function ? Pin
vilius_m8-Jul-07 11:40
vilius_m8-Jul-07 11:40 
Hi,
Description of first LoadKeyboardLayout() parameter:

pwszKLID
[in] Pointer to the buffer that specifies the name of the input locale identifier to load. This name is a string composed of the hexadecimal value of the Language Identifier (low word) and a device identifier (high word). For example, U.S. English has a language identifier of 0x0409, so the primary U.S. English layout is named "00000409". Variants of U.S. English layout (such as the Dvorak layout) are named "00010409", "00020409", and so on.

I can find language identifiers list in registry (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\CurrentControlSet\Control\Keyboard Layouts), but where do I find "device identifiers" ??? Because now I'm able to set whatever language with default keyboard, but not specified keyboard( which is exactly what I want ).

thanks
Vilius
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