15:15 Feb 11, 2004 |
English to Danish translations [Non-PRO] Tech/Engineering - Linguistics | ||||
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5 | use "insert symbol" and find what you are looking for |
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5 | Language settings |
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5 | RemoteKeys will solve all your problems! |
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5 | Windows keys |
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4 | try this |
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try this Explanation: å = alt + 134 æ = alt + 145 HTH, Serge L. |
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use "insert symbol" and find what you are looking for Explanation: English keyboards have access to symbols, where you can find the particular letter you are looking for. |
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Language settings Explanation: Hi Raki, You can change your keyboard settings: 1: Control panel 2: Region, language, time etc. 3: Add another language 4: Languages 5: Details, choose Danish, and then you can change your keyboard as you like. Good luck -) Ann Louise |
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how to write a danish... RemoteKeys will solve all your problems! Explanation: See reference! Reference: http://www.freewarehits.de/RemoteKeys.htm |
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Windows keys Explanation: On my keyboard it's å ALT + 229, æ ALT + 230, ø ALT + 248. The capitals, should you need them, are Å ALT + 197, Æ ALT + 198, Ø ALT + 216. If you only need to use these letters once or twice, the above suggestion for the "Insert symbol" function works just as well. |
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