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Description:
KEYMACRO is an extension for your keyboard that allows you to change the sound associated with the Alt + # keys.
KEYMACRO was created to make life easier for those of us who have to type in Japanese.
I have a few Japanese colleagues who have been struggling with their keyboard for a long time. They need to hit both the Alt + # keys on their keyboard, and a few letters in order to get a certain word. It’s tedious and not very efficient.
By default, the Alt + # keys are associated with the Japanese alphabet (Hiragana), which has 62 characters. Thus, you have to type 62 different combinations of Alt + # keys in order to type a word. This includes Alt + #A, Alt + #B, Alt + #C, and so on.
As many Japanese people have been struggling with the keyboard, it has created a cottage industry of websites that, for a fee, allow you to associate any word with any of the Alt + # keys. These websites usually have no listing of the word and don’t provide any support to their users.
The most popular service is keymacro.com, which offers 10 characters per $10. The higher the key number, the higher the number of characters you will be able to choose. If you type a number higher than 10, you will be notified that this is the maximum number of characters you can choose.
In order to change this you have to find the corresponding KeyMacro tab on the website and click on it. It will open up a small popup and there you can see the number of characters you have to choose from, and the number of keys that can be used for each word.
When you choose the number of characters you want, it will tell you the maximum number of keys you can use for this character. As you can see from the figure, there are only 10 characters available for the “英語” (EURO) key.
This also explains why keymacro.com is not the ideal solution for us. It has 10 characters for EURO, but we only need 6 characters. We need to go to the Japanese section to select all the characters we need. In fact, most of the Japanese characters are in the middle of a set of characters with similar sounds. We can see from the figure below that the 荒 (GAO) character 70238732e0
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Keyed Message Authentication Code. Use a key to generate a random block of binary data. The result is the plaintext message digest of the key. The process is reversible, so given a set of HMAC values the key which produced them can be recovered. This can be used to authenticate both the sender and the receiver of the message.
Encrypt/Decrypt Description:
Encrypt/Decrypt messages. Use the “encrypt” and “decrypt” methods to perform the relevant operations on the message key. “encrypt” encrypts the key with the public key, and “decrypt” encrypts the key with the private key.
AuthenticateDescription:
Verifies a message signature. This can be used to authenticate messages or documents which have been digitally signed.
Key Description:
A key. The key is used to “encrypt” and “decrypt” messages. Keys can be given as strings or files. The latter can be used to automate the encryption/decryption process.
Encrypt/Decrypt Example:
Encrypt and decrypt with the public key.
public static void encrypt(byte[] message)
{
try
{
MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance(“SHA-1”);
md.update(message);
KeyFactory keyFactory = KeyFactory.getInstance(“RSA”);
PublicKey publicKey = keyFactory.generatePublic(new X509EncodedKeySpec(md.digest()));
Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance(“RSA/ECB/NoPadding”);
cipher.init(Cipher.ENCRYPT_MODE, publicKey);
cipher.update(message);
byte[] ciphertext = cipher.doFinal();
}
catch (Exception e)
{
e.printStackTrace();
}
}
public static byte[] decrypt(byte[] ciphertext)
{
try
{
MessageDigest md = MessageDigest.getInstance(“SHA-1”);
md.update(ciphertext);
KeyFactory keyFactory = KeyFactory.getInstance(“RSA”);
PublicKey publicKey = keyFactory.generatePublic(new X509EncodedKeySpec(md.digest()));
Cipher cipher = Cipher.getInstance(“RSA/ECB/NoPadding”);
cipher.init(Cipher.DECRYPT_MODE, publicKey
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