--- Forwarded Message from Irene Starr <[log in to unmask]> --- >Date: Mon, 27 Dec 1999 16:03:10 -0500 >From: Irene Starr <[log in to unmask]> >Subject: Re: #5404 Character Codes (!) >To: [log in to unmask] >cc: Irene Starr <[log in to unmask]> ------------------ The International English Keyboard (IEK) (which is one of the many Windows keyboards in the control panel settings) is even easier than character codes or the character map, especially for those who use several European languages. My web site has info, charts, and links on this and related topics. http://www.umass.edu/langctr/keyboardhelp.html IEK uses the following intuitive method which works with most (or even all) Windows applications, while keeping the familiar qwerty keyboard. Note that for the most common accents a single modifier key is sufficient! -Press one of the five punctuation keys ` ' " ~ ^ and then the letter to be modified ( 'then a = á "then u = ü 'then c = ç etc. ) -Or use the right alt key + another key right alt + , = ç + ? = ¿ + ! = ¡ + c = © + q = ä + e = é plus many others -Note that this maintains the "qwerty" layout. However, each punctuation key ` ' " ~ ^ must be followed by the space bar if it is actually intended. The system is smart enough to accept words requiring an apostrophe, such as it's, without the space bar. -To install the IE keyboard in addition to United States English, one can fool the system by _adding_ an unused language, such as Icelandic, and changing its layout to the International English keyboard in the language _properties_ of the keyboard/control panel. Hope this helps, -Irene --------------------------- Irene Starr UMass Language Resource Center Herter 19, Amherst, MA 01003 413-545-0950 [log in to unmask] http://www.umass.edu/langctr