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Is that how you enter unicode characters? I'll have to try it. :9
At least you're not on a laptop. In order to enter the shortcuts for simple letter variations when not in Word, I end up using Alt + four numbers. However, I can't use the numbers above the letter keys. Oh, no. I have to turn on the number lock so whichever random keys correspond to the number pad work, type in those five things, and then turn it back off. x.x' I'm so glad I do most of my foreign language typing in Word. *worships*
Yeah, I haven't yet tried typing in French yet on this Linux machine, but it may take the same # of keys that the Arabic words take to finish. I <3 my Word Alt + 4#s shortcuts, though apparently Linux is known as having the best language support of the 3 major operating systems. We'll definitely see - at least I'm starting to memorize a few of the Arabic ones, even though they are 7 keys per version of each letter, with about...90+ letter versions that I need to use.
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At least you're not on a laptop. In order to enter the shortcuts for simple letter variations when not in Word, I end up using Alt + four numbers. However, I can't use the numbers above the letter keys. Oh, no. I have to turn on the number lock so whichever random keys correspond to the number pad work, type in those five things, and then turn it back off. x.x' I'm so glad I do most of my foreign language typing in Word. *worships*
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