qatlho' qurgh, 'a mac osx vIlo'taH.. qay'wI'vam tI'meH mIw tu'lu'a' ?
You should be able to read the text if you download and install the Code2000 font. This does not give you the tools to write in pIqaD, only to read it in programs that can make use of the font. You could probably insert characters from the Character Palette, but that would be very tedious.
What qurgh is pointing to is a Windows-only keyboard mapping for
pIqaD, which allows you to change keyboard language and
localization so the keys point to custom characters rather than
the standard ones. He also provides a pIqaD font. His
program also allows the Windows operating system to make use of pIqaD.
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