Owners of brand new pocket computers (PDAs) quite often face the problem of Russification of the Windows Mobile platform installed on them. If the kit does not include a CD with a localization, you will have to search for it yourself. Let's consider the main types of Russifiers.
Instructions
Step 1
The LEng or LEng Optima utility (free) is suitable for all versions of the specified OS, and is adapted to work with the Cyrillic alphabet. In addition, it is possible to install a Russian interface and translate text documents and controls. The Russification table of symbols is customizable at the request of the user. No software compatibility conflicts.
Problems arise with the dictionary when choosing the right word variants due to possible typos and low adaptability of the dictionary.
Step 2
The Qkeys program looks more like a Russian keyboard than a crack. Its capabilities almost completely coincide with the standard Windows Mobile keyboard settings. The "autocomplete" function of words is not supported, but it provides correct work with "strokes". This utility is popular due to the fact that it is free and compact.
Step 3
Quarta MUI is a user interface crack, which is reduced to a set of libraries. Poorly recognizes handwriting input, responds inadequately to repetitive strokes. Tries to Russify "everything", which causes problems when installing any software.
Step 4
Pocket RussKey 2003, as usual, can be paid or free, and has a set of built-in options. A fairly workable version, with the implementation of basic functions - input and translation of text - there are practically no problems, but the translation is often "damp". The Graphite application is installed separately, for handwriting recognition,