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There are quick keys for those, that might be better for your purposes Isaac Send a noteboard - 07/12/2010 06:05:36 PM
I currently have English and Russian keyboards that I toggle through, but it's frustrating when I have English on and I need to put an umlaut or accent mark on a vowel, or type a cedilla, because I have to open up Word and insert a symbol. On the other hand, I've looked at the international keyboards and it seems like you have to have separate ones for French, German, Spanish, etc.

Is there a simple Western keyboard (THAT DOESN'T SUBSTANTIALLY CHANGE key order) that would add all these things that I need? Is this possible?


Might be easier just to remember the codes, I'm a bit lazy about remembering them since I don't use many much, I tend to be pretty bad even remembering X² in favor of X^2 but you can, or should, be able to utilize all of those Ö Ü ÿ and such, and their 3-digit numbers are all right in a row, best I can think of, a little 3M post-it for the ones you use until it becomes a habit.

By the way if anybody doesn't know what I'm talking about here hold down your "alt" key and on your number pad (has to be the number pad not the ones over the letters, you made need to hit num lock) and type in 153 or or 0174 or such, you should get Ö and ® respectively. It's often easier to just paste a symbol from the character map but if you use something alot, well, it a heck of a lot easier for me to remember alt+248 then muck around when I want to write "Its 33°F outside right now"

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Is there a simple way to have an international keyboard? - 07/12/2010 05:19:17 PM 547 Views
Isn't there a US-international option in your settings? - 07/12/2010 05:47:44 PM 366 Views
There are quick keys for those, that might be better for your purposes - 07/12/2010 06:05:36 PM 341 Views
Here's a link that has those codes - 07/12/2010 06:12:31 PM 460 Views
I remember learning the codes for writing a french paper back in the day ... - 07/12/2010 07:09:45 PM 371 Views
If you use them a lot you memorize them quickly. - 08/12/2010 02:02:05 AM 547 Views
The (Jupiter) Optimus Maximus Keyboard *NM* - 07/12/2010 06:25:18 PM 165 Views
this. as long as it's worth $2400 to be able to switch at will..... - 08/12/2010 01:53:00 AM 402 Views
How many languages do you need to routinely access? Are you opposed to keyboard stickers? - 07/12/2010 06:58:18 PM 382 Views
Four, I guess. - 07/12/2010 07:19:36 PM 309 Views
Agreed. If I want to write in French, I have to use Word. - 07/12/2010 08:21:58 PM 296 Views
Obviously the solution is to be less educated. Who needs French? *NM* - 07/12/2010 08:31:10 PM 171 Views
*NM* - 08/12/2010 01:04:32 AM 158 Views
Learn your alt codes. *NM* - 07/12/2010 08:56:37 PM 151 Views
For every time I need to write é? No thanks. *NM* - 07/12/2010 09:30:01 PM 175 Views
alt+8834 - 07/12/2010 09:38:13 PM 400 Views
Huh. Odd, that one... the normal one is just alt 0233. *NM* - 07/12/2010 10:05:31 PM 143 Views
Eh, once you're used to it it's pretty fast. *NM* - 07/12/2010 10:06:14 PM 161 Views
I'd like to point out that alt codes are ENORMOUSLY inconvient on laptops, - 07/12/2010 10:02:22 PM 335 Views
True, laptops are pain in the ass for it. - 07/12/2010 10:04:53 PM 313 Views
Waste of fucking time. - 08/12/2010 04:33:25 AM 321 Views
Install the Candian French keyboard. - 08/12/2010 04:30:29 AM 337 Views
well ... - 07/12/2010 07:07:16 PM 340 Views
Yeah, I find inserting accents really easy with a Mac keyboard *NM* - 07/12/2010 07:32:08 PM 129 Views
Use a UK keyboard instead of US, and press Alt GR + vowel for acute accents. - 07/12/2010 11:30:36 PM 320 Views
What a waste of time. - 08/12/2010 04:29:08 AM 369 Views
Perfect. Thanks. *NM* - 08/12/2010 05:08:20 AM 161 Views

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