Tuesday, November 18, 2008

Hidden Software in Window Vista - EudcEdit

There is another hidden software in Window XP and Vista that some people may find useful.

Eudcedit is a Private Character Editor that allows you to design new fonts, icons and logos. You simply select a hexadecimal code for the 1st character from the grid and click OK to start designing.

To access Eudcedit In Windows XP, go to start run > type in eudcedit and click OK.

When the Private Character Editor launches, you’ll see the Select Code dialog box Click OK.








A user interface that looks and works very much like Paint will appear. From this, you may use standard tools to create your characters.There is a toolbar on the left with some basic tools. Shown in the figure is the “pencil” used for freehand drawing.

Create your new character









When you finish your new character, select the Save Character command on the Edit menu.










Once you save your new character, you can access it using the Character Map tool.

Procedure to access your new character using the Character Map tool

start–>run type charmap click OK.

When the Character Map appears, select the Font drop-down list and select All Fonts (Private Characters). Select your character, click the Select button, and then click the Copy button.

You can now paste your font character in any document that you want like official documents,presentations,email signatures

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