No, 105 is not to less. More is OK, but not mandatory
Now also the "Microsoft Keaybord Layout Creator" works on my PC.
But "TAB", "SHIFT", "ENTER" etc. are not changeable O_o.
I do not understand why the optical "layout" is so important.
I do not want to print it. Why should you print it?
If you can print it, you also have to cut out the individual keys. Then the place on the graphic is unimportant.
Important to me is only the software layout.
The assignment of the keys.
Prof. Eckahrd Kruse has conducted Ouija sessions.
And wrote a scientific essay.
He is convinced of the reality of a paranormal phenomenon:
https://translate.google.com/translate?hl=de&sl=de&tl=en&u=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.bpv.ch%2Fblog%2Fouija-von-prof-dr-eckhard-kruse%2FMy "crazy idea" was to make a board with only reed contacts instead of buttons.
Reed contacts are very cheap. 50 pieces for $ 4.14, postage free.
An old keyboard costs "nothing" or a few dollars / euro used.
I'm not convinced that it works, it would be an attempt.
Like Prof. Kruse (Ouija experiments), Prof. Dr. med. Ian Stevenson (Reincarnation Research of the "Division of Perceptual Studies" of the University of Virginia, best case "James Leininger"), Sir Professor dr. Roger Penrose (Quantum Consciousness, Quantum Mind) etc., I am convinced of the reality of the hereafter (quantum physics).
But I'm not convinced that an Ouija board with reed contacts could work without manual operation. Without a hand touching a planchette. It would be an experiment.
The idea is, this professor Kruse (or other seemingly successful Ouija users) should use such a board, and the "Ghost" is supposed to close the reed contacts mechanically (not magnetically).
Without a human being touching a planchette.
Then no critic can say biased that it is the "ideomotor effect".
See the detailed results of Prof. Kruse.
Do you really think that all this comes from his subconscious? At the same time as his wife.
I still do not understand how to assign a keyboard key to a button on the screen (in the graphics in the browser) and assign that button a Unicode character.
Is this a language problem?
@csmertx
That is slang, I only understand half.
Maybe I can not create a keyboard layout for Windows with this website. I may have misunderstood the purpose of the offer. I do not want to create a graphic of a keyboard.
I just want to occupy the keys of a keyboard differently.
Then I solder reed contacts into a wooden board, and connect the reed contacts to the electronics of an old keyboard (if that works, wires on plastic contact foil is a problem).
Then maybe I label the reed contacts.
It may sound crazy, maybe the "Ghost" knows the assignment of the characters even without labeling. There are indications that this is so. That would have to be tested in experiments.
For example, People in scientific telepathy experiments were able to see images from three videos, even though the other person only saw one video.