Character_Picker Info
Character_Picker Info Page

Left mouse click on a character to enlarge.
Right mouse click to enter the character in to the "Input" field and also enter the unicode into the "Translate" field.
Paste any characters into the "Input" field then press the "Translate" button you will get their unicodes.
Paste any unicodes into the "Input" field then press the "Translate" button you will get their characters.
I use Windows Vista, in the Control Panel's Regional and Languages Options, my settings are :

Formats : English (Unites States)
Location : China
Keyboards and Languages : (Click "Change keyboards ...)
  General : English (Unites States) - US
  Installed services : EN English (Unites States)
                       CH Chinese (Simplified, PRC)
Administrative : Current language for non-Unicode programs :
                   Chinese (Simplified, PRC)

It's set that way because I use Chinese fonts. I bought this Gateway notebook from a BestBuy in Atlanta,
so the version of Vista is a standard pre-installed English version, when I first bought it, I couldn't
see Chinese fonts in my Java programs, but after I changed it to the current setting, all the Chinese
fonts showed up, you might need to adjust accordingly to see different languages' fonts.
To find which fonts can display a certain language characters, first select the language from "Range", then open
the drop down list of "Font", while the drop down list is open, use upper and down arrows to quickly see which
fonts are available to display this language.

For questions, email me at : nm67@yahoo.com