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  • Subject: Keyboard Layout
  • From: email@hidden
  • Date: Sat, 17 May 2008 12:16:27 +0300

Hello,

I'm not sure if this is the right list for this question, but I couldn't
find where else to ask, I hope it's ok.

Mac OS X v10.5 has this feature that when RTL keyboard layouts are selected,
the I-beam cursor adds a 'direction indicator' that tells the user to which
direction the cursor would move – left or right.

For example, if you switch to Arabic or Hebrew keyboard layout, the I-beam
cursor adds two right-facing dots near the top of the beam, indicating that
the cursor would move right. If you switch back to English, the dots are
added left-facing.

My question is this:
How do I tell Mac to turn-on this feature on a custom keyboard layout that I
developed?
So, when the user switches to my keyboard layout, the cursor would start
indicating the direction, as the Arabic and Hebrew layouts.

Thanks,
-S.
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