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Default The Least Known Yet Useful Windows Application - 12-08-2008, 05:19 PM

For all those Wall·E lovers, who wonder as to how to get the ‘center dot’ · and many other special characters like Copyright © or Registered ® or ™ Trademark, Windows has had this little application tucked away in it’s folder hierarchy that allows you do so, pretty neatly and efficiently. In Windows 7 it has been brought out from the closet. Screen-shot:



To use this nifty application all you have to do is navigate to:

All Programs –> Accessories –> System Tools –> Character Map

That’s not all. Let’s say you’re making a document and want to insert your own character? Windows has had this facility too, but it has not been used and talked about a lot simply because of it’s lack of use.

Presenting Private Character Editor:



Buried in the System32 folder this little application allows you to make your own ‘characters’ that you can access from the Character Map and insert into documents. Creating a character is pretty simple, you can import an image directly into the editor by using a copy-paste trick. To create your own character:
  1. Start –> Run –> C:\WINDOWS\system32\eudcedit.exe
  2. Choose any box
  3. Draw or paste your own character
  4. Edit –> Save Character
  5. File –> Font Links –> Link With All Fonts

Now, to access your character:
  1. Start Character Map
  2. From the fonts drop-down, choose All Fonts (Private Characters)

NOTE: Here is the drawback however, the character will only be visible on your machine and will only be rendered by Internet Explorer. The best way to use this would be to copy it in your Word/PPT document and then save that document as XPS or PDF.

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Default 12-08-2008, 05:38 PM

interesting & awesome work....thanks Manan !


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Default 12-08-2008, 05:53 PM

Yes, Charmap.exe & eudcedit.exe are the least known following sigverif.exe, drwtsn32.exe and mplay32.exe ..
   
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Default 12-08-2008, 09:42 PM

iMav ! thanks alot for posting such informative thread.
Keep sharing.
   
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Default 12-09-2008, 04:00 AM

Great work there iMav/tweakwindows !

iMav/tweakwindows : How about adding a bit about sigverif.exe, drwtsn32.exe and mplay32.exe too ? Would make this thread complete !
   
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Default 12-09-2008, 05:03 PM

^ Yes boss
Mplay32.exe -A basic version of Windows Media player. (I am not sure it's availability in Vista as I am on XP now!)

drwtsn32.exe -A good troubleshooting tool

Sigverif.exe -Signature verification tool.To maintain the integrity of your system, critical files have been digitally signed so that any changes to these files can be quickly detected.
   
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Default 12-10-2008, 12:48 AM

Wow i never knew windows had this until i read this thread. thx
   
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Default 12-11-2008, 02:43 AM

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^ Yes boss
Mplay32.exe -A basic version of Windows Media player. (I am not sure it's availability in Vista as I am on XP now!)

drwtsn32.exe -A good troubleshooting tool

Sigverif.exe -Signature verification tool.To maintain the integrity of your system, critical files have been digitally signed so that any changes to these files can be quickly detected.
Wow! I really thought this was a well known thing (Charmap, that is)

As for the basic version of Windows Media Player - it has been removed and is now integrated into the Full copy of Windows Media Player 11
   
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Default 05-02-2009, 11:46 AM

That editor is clever, I never knew anything like that ever existed.
Will come in useful when I cant find what symbol I want.

Also a shame Microsoft dont put a link to it in the start menu.
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