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Posted by DonS on 2011-02-17 10:56:09 |
If you're using Windoze, there are alt-key combinations that will generate umlaut-characters. The keyboard I'm using right now has a numeric keypad (separate from the top row of number keys on the QWERTY keyboard). If I hold down the alt key and enter '1','4','8' on the keypad and then release the alt-key (shorthand is 'alt-148'), this happens: ö. Similar combinations produce other characters. Not just umlauts, btw; alt-130 gives me something to use in French: é. There are similar combos for Mac users as well. |
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