Mothil
New Member
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.