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I need a font that shows letters and function keys on a keyboard, so that I can show Ctrl+Alt+S as 3 separate keys on a keyboard, not as the text.

I've looked at two, and one of them had lots of missing keys (among other things, the Win key), the other one cost over $100.

Any good ideas?

Oh, and this needs to be a truetype font, for Windows, and usable in .NET (so apparently no pure bitmap fonts)


Edit: "Free" in the above sense means that I can freely distribute the font file with my program. When I typed the question in I was hoping for a free download as well, but I'll settle for cheap, as I can always use the font for documentation in other projects. So if anyone knows some non-free, non-royalty-based, complete, keyboard fonts, that are cheap, I'll settle for that as well.

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Sorry to be a pedant, but "Are there any" - it just really bugs me :D. – xan Dec 15 '08 at 15:11
There you go, fixed :) – Mihai Limbasan Dec 15 '08 at 15:43
Ugh, my bad. Thanks, Adam. – Mihai Limbasan Dec 15 '08 at 17:01
Feel free to correct my bad grammar :) – Lasse V. Karlsen Dec 15 '08 at 17:50
Don't worry about it - content before form :) – Mihai Limbasan Dec 17 '08 at 1:17

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This looks like it meets your requirements: http://www.webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts/k/Keycaps%20Regular.ttf

I prefer sites that have fonts displayed in the page so I can see them directly since I don't know the name of virtually any fonts. To that point, this site does just as I like http://www.webpagepublicity.com


EDIT: Before using this link please read the comments. It was pointed out that this font is not free and that this site has a number of fonts for download which are not to be redistributed.

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Here's a link to the page on that site which actually shows the example of the font in question: webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts-k.html#FreeFonts/… – Adam Bellaire Dec 15 '08 at 15:43
webpagepublicity.com/free-fonts/k/… – Pokus Dec 15 '08 at 15:45
Uhm, when I open this font, it says "From the WSI-FONT Collection. Copyright (c) 1992 W.S.I. All Rights Reserved. Redistribution strictly prohibited." I definitely don't see anything "free" in this font, free-as-beer nor free-as-speech. – Piskvor Dec 15 '08 at 16:25
@piskvor forgive my ignorance, but what exactly did you open that with to see that information? – Anthony Potts Dec 15 '08 at 16:32
@Antony: On Windows at least, a number of utilities provide the info. Most primitive is a simple hex viewer (or even a text editor not chocking on binary). Arjan Mel's Font Viewer shows that clearly. So is Microsoft TrueType Extension (in properties of file). Etc. – PhiLho Dec 15 '08 at 16:41
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