Mothil
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Hi there!
I figured this question should sort of be appropriate here, considering I don't have this problem on my macbook.
So I just got my desktop pc back, and it feels great - however, I've run into a couple problems. One of those said problems is writing norwegian letters on my keyboard.
Right now I use US keyboard layout. It kind of worked when I used US-International, but in that one, these three keys are dead: ~, " and '. I'll admit I don't know if fixing the dead keys or finding a new way to write them is the best option. I've googled and found some answers saying I could use "Alt + 0230" etcetera, but I find that to be very ineffective. My macbook has something along these lines:
Option+A = å
Option+O = ø
Option+' (apostrophe key) = æ
Anyone know if I can get a similar setup whilst not getting dead keys? (I think the US-International one uses Alt + Z, Alt + W and Alt + P. I have nothing against those keybindings, but dead keys are a problem in that layout).
Appreciate any and all help.
I figured this question should sort of be appropriate here, considering I don't have this problem on my macbook.
So I just got my desktop pc back, and it feels great - however, I've run into a couple problems. One of those said problems is writing norwegian letters on my keyboard.
Right now I use US keyboard layout. It kind of worked when I used US-International, but in that one, these three keys are dead: ~, " and '. I'll admit I don't know if fixing the dead keys or finding a new way to write them is the best option. I've googled and found some answers saying I could use "Alt + 0230" etcetera, but I find that to be very ineffective. My macbook has something along these lines:
Option+A = å
Option+O = ø
Option+' (apostrophe key) = æ
Anyone know if I can get a similar setup whilst not getting dead keys? (I think the US-International one uses Alt + Z, Alt + W and Alt + P. I have nothing against those keybindings, but dead keys are a problem in that layout).
Appreciate any and all help.
Solution
I just turned on my computer, and it's (intentionally using apostrophe to check it again) working!
" " ' ' ~ ~ ^ ^
åå ææ øø
It seems like microsoft keyboard creator was the way to go, it just didn't work until I restarted the computer. I should have seen that coming, but hey, at least it's working now.
" " ' ' ~ ~ ^ ^
åå ææ øø
It seems like microsoft keyboard creator was the way to go, it just didn't work until I restarted the computer. I should have seen that coming, but hey, at least it's working now.
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Built-in no, the only way is alt + the code or the Character Map program. This program may do what you want. AutoHotkey: macro and automation Windows scripting language it's also free.
bochane
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It is easy:
AltGr key and z to get æ
AltGr key and l to get ø
and AltGr key and w to get å
the AltGr key normally resides directly right of the space bar
There are more codes, unfortunately I have only a link in the dutch language, but I am sure that you will find a beter, but here it is: Hoe je typt - alt codes en tekstgenerators
Henk
AltGr key and z to get æ
AltGr key and l to get ø
and AltGr key and w to get å
the AltGr key normally resides directly right of the space bar
There are more codes, unfortunately I have only a link in the dutch language, but I am sure that you will find a beter, but here it is: Hoe je typt - alt codes en tekstgenerators
Henk
Mothil
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I can, and have used it for some time, but as I've said twice now:
If I then press either of these keys: " ' ~
the keyboard requires me to press another button (mostly use space) to execute the key, which is extremely frustrating.
After googling I found out they are called "dead keys".
If I then press either of these keys: " ' ~
the keyboard requires me to press another button (mostly use space) to execute the key, which is extremely frustrating.
After googling I found out they are called "dead keys".
bochane
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I can, and have used it for some time, but as I've said twice now:
If I then press either of these keys: " ' ~
the keyboard requires me to press another button (mostly use space) to execute the key, which is extremely frustrating.
After googling I found out they are called "dead keys".
Well, yes, those 'dead keys', they come in handy in languages with lots of ö, é and è characters.
And other more Nordic characters as the æ ø and å are also close at hand.
But the in your case nasty side effect is that some characters like ' " ` need two key strokes.
And personally I hate those Alt <number> codings.......
Is there a good choise? I don't know.
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Again, I have not experimented with it, but, is it possible to have another language virtual desktop keyboard, from the hardware one? That would be a solution. You could type normally and use the scandinavian keys from the virtual one.
Mothil
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I just turned on my computer, and it's (intentionally using apostrophe to check it again) working!
" " ' ' ~ ~ ^ ^
åå ææ øø
It seems like microsoft keyboard creator was the way to go, it just didn't work until I restarted the computer. I should have seen that coming, but hey, at least it's working now.
" " ' ' ~ ~ ^ ^
åå ææ øø
It seems like microsoft keyboard creator was the way to go, it just didn't work until I restarted the computer. I should have seen that coming, but hey, at least it's working now.
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