Hidden Windows Tool: How to create your own Windows Special Characters and Fonts
Do you know that Windows has a hidden font and character editor that you can use to create or edit special characters and fonts? I don’t know the exact reason why Microsoft hid this tool but it will be revealed now on this post. The program is called is “Private Character Editor”. You can open and use it by following the simple steps below.
1. (XP) Click on Start. (Vista) Click the Vista Orb.
2. (XP) click RUN. —> type eudcedit
(Vista) Type eudcedit on the search box
3. Press Enter
4. Enjoy using the program. eudcedit stands for “end user defined characters”
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This is pretty cool. I really didnt know how to do this before
There are many hidden utilities provided by Windows. Try to look at our blog post
“8 Infamous Built-in Windows Utilities.”
http://www.hacksomnia.com/2009/02/8-infamous-built-in-windows-utilities/
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hi macobex…
Thanks for sharing.. I’m sure our readers will benefit into that