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Kevin S. Hawkins, "Frequently Asked Questions and Selected Resources on Cyrillic Multilingual Computing" Slavic & East European Information Resources, Vol. 6, No. 2/3 (Binghampton, NY: Haworth, 2005): 3–21 [preprint, doi:10.1300/J167v06n02_02]
American Association of Teachers of Slavic and East European Languages. "Russifying your Computer." <http://www.aatseel.org/fonts> (accessed December 20, 2007).
Yes. You need to change the system locale to the one for which the software was written, or a similar compatible one. There are directions for changing to the Russian system locale online. On newer versions of Windows this process is easy and reversible, but on older ones it is difficult and often not reversible.
Bausenbach, Ardie. "Character Sets and Character Encoding: A Brief Introduction." RLG DigiNews, Vol. 8, No. 2 (Mountain View, CA: RLG, 2004). <http://www.rlg.org/en/page.php?Page_ID=17068#article2> (accessed March 19, 2007).
This overview of character encoding schemes for tech services librarians is heavily linked to definitions of terms used and to resources referenced.
Brownie, John. Ukekele: Mac OS X Keyboard Layout Editor. <http://scripts.sil.org/ukelele> (accessed December 20, 2007).
This freeware program provides a graphical interface for editing keyboard layouts for Mac OS X 10.2 and later.
Teaching and Learning with Technology. "Tips for Developing Non-English Web Sites." Computing with Accents, Symbols, and Foreign Scripts. <http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/international/> (accessed March 19, 2007).
Despite its name, this site is not only for web developers. As the site says, "This page describes the basics of Unicode for foreign language and what kinds of utilities are needed for foreign language support." It describes settings for common programs and describes different ways of accomplishing common tasks. The advice is direct but fully aware of web standards.
Vidakovic, M. and Milijasevic, I. Keyboard Layout Manager. <http://www.klm32.com/> (accessed December 20, 2007).
This shareware program allows you "to create and modify Microsoft keyboard layout files" for nearly all versions of Windows.