Keymagic 2.0.0.6 [better]
Before the rise of Unicode, many users relied on "Zawgyi" or other non-Unicode fonts that hacked the system to display characters. However, as the world shifted toward Unicode standards for global compatibility, the need for a robust, Unicode-compliant keyboard driver became urgent.
This is where KeyMagic shines. You can assign a complex sequence of keystrokes to a single button. For instance: keymagic 2.0.0.6
Users can assign specific hotkeys to switch between different keyboard layouts instantly. Before the rise of Unicode, many users relied
: Although 2.0.0.6 is a Windows-specific release, KeyMagic as a whole supports Windows, macOS, and Linux. Known Technical Notes for v2.0.0.6 Before the rise of Unicode