TO INSTALL: run setup.exe. TO UNINSTALL: run setup.exe, confirm "remove". In both cases, administrative privileges are required. Unfortunately, the install packages generated by MSKLC are dumbed down a lot: to uninstall, one needs to exactly match the setup.exe to the keyboard you want to remove. Remember: the name of directory of setup.exe is identical to the name of the keyboard DLL. Additionally, one can match names of DLLs and names of keyboard by inspecting entries in HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\ControlSet001\Control\Keyboard Layouts in regedit. (I also have seen advice that keyboards may be removed via "Remove program" section of Control Panel - but I did not try it.) Note that an updated release of version v0 is STILL "named" v0 - due to the way Windows treates (de)installation of keyboards it simplifies things a bit to not have exact version in the description of the keyboard... Sorry for inconvenience ======================================================= BUILD The keyboards are built by http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/ILYAZ/UI-KeyboardLayout-0.04/lib/UI/KeyboardLayout.pm using the KBD description file http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/ILYAZ/UI-KeyboardLayout-0.04/examples/EurKey++.kbdd The short description of keyboard is in http://cpansearch.perl.org/src/ILYAZ/UI-KeyboardLayout-0.04/Changes The .pm file contains some motivations (not fully applicable to this keyboard since its base AltGr-layout of Latin personality and the Greek/Math/Typography layouts are borrowed from EurKey http://eurkey.steffen.bruentjen.eu/layout.html which does not follow the mentioned guidelines). (Later versions are expected to be based on better - in our opinion - layouts.) Note that the latest release of that distribution can be found via http://search.cpan.org/~ilyaz/UI-KeyboardLayout-0.04/ - just follow the "Latest release" link there.