This archive contains the font "KeyTopZ"
	
	A "picture" font that looks like the keys on your keyboard, plus some mouse usage
	indicators.  I needed this font to indicate key usage for documentation.   I found
	several similar fonts, but they didn't look as good and/or work as well. (IMHO)  
	You can get to most of this font from the qwerty keypad, but the Windows Character 
	Map will let you see everything, including the function keys. ("Alt" + the appropriate 
	number works too.)

	From Character Map the font may seem to lack organization, but there is a method to 
	the madness.  Upper case letters, numbers and symbols correspond to the key you press.  
	I didn't like the idea of using mnemonics for other keys, so the lowercase letters are 
	divided into four groups:

	1.  Lower case letters around the edge of the keyboard print the keytop of keys closest 
	to them.  (e.g., "q" prints the "Esc" keytop and "w" prints the "Tab" keytop. One 
	exception, I put "NumLock" on the "s" key -- close to "a" for "CapsLock". 
	
	2.  Prints the cursor control keys.  I used the keys "i", "j", "k", and "m" that were 
	sometimes used for cusor control on "older" systems.  (Ah, nostalgia.)

	3.  A block of keys in the middle of the qwerty keyboard prints command keys from the 
	smaller keypads, and is laid out in the same order. 

	4. Prints mouse useage indicators "e" = one left click, "r" = two left clicks, and 
	"d" = one right.

	If you choose to use this font you must agree not to hold me responsible for any loss 
	or consequential damages of any kind.  (I can't imagine what damage a font could do, but
	stranger things have happened.)  You can share or upload these font as the spirit moves
	you, but you may not charge for it, and you must include this message.  Send me an 
	email (bobz@serv.net) if you like it.  I'm open to suggestions or constructive criticism. 
	
	 - RZ