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MS Keyboard Layout Creator can not assign those keys, but only characters and dead keys. AFAIK kbdedit.com will allow you to create such a custom Windows keyboard layout _with_ arrow keys. I currently use Autohotkey for that. You can have a look at my script and see how I assign the CapsLock key as a modifier key and in my case (Vim-like) hjkl-keys as arrow keys. The source is here:... Source: almost 3 years ago
Kanata - This is a cross-platform software keyboard remapper for Linux, macOS and Windows. A short summary of the features:
Microsoft keyboard layout creator - Edit the windows keyboard layout.
xremap - xremap is a key remapper for Linux. Unlike xmodmap, it supports app-specific remapping and Wayland.
Stick Shift - Stick Shift saves you time by removing repetitive changes to hand position when programming.
keyd - Linux lacks a good key remapping solution. In order to achieve satisfactory results a medley of tools need to be employed (e.g xcape, xmodmap) with the end result often being tethered to a specified environment (X11).
KeyExtender - KeyExtender is a keyboard remapping tool which not only allow you to customize keyboard keys, but...