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Kanji Controls for Windows CE (KCTRL) 0.28

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Kanji-Controls for WindowsCE - KCTRL library to support Japanese applications.
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Description

KCTRL V0.28 - Dynamic Link Library of Japanization Toolkit for Windows CE
Kanji-Controls for WindowsCE - KCTRL library to support Japanese applications.
To work, you need some other computer font in FontX2 format. The font is converted on the computer by the SETKCTRL.EXE console program, and then KCTRLFNT.DLL and KCTRL.DLL are copied to the Windows directory of the keyboard PDA. Font example here. The converted font from this site along with KCTRL.DLL for SH3 and MIPS is here.
Website with KCTRL and applications here.
update
If you do not need to display Japanese characters, there is an English version of KCTRL.DLL where these characters are not included.
Installation:
Just copy the SH3- (Casio, HP, Compaq, ...) or MIPS- (Philips Velo, NEC, ...) version of kctrl.dll into the /Windows folder.
Note:
Many important programs written in Japan use KCTRL.DLL. For example, Console command line interface, KPAD and MiniPad editors, etc.

Tags

DLLStubRuntimeOpen Sourcelibrarykanjikctrl

   
License Open Source
The program is open source, free and the source code is available on-line.
   
Website https://oohito.com/nqthm/
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Released 24 January 2001
Popularity 1713
Total Downloads  12
   
Submitted By torch
Submitted On 27 September 2022

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