Mapping Your Keyboard to a Different Language Font Windows XP and Vista both have the ability to map other languages to the computer keyboard, giving you the opportunity to form letters with diacritical marks or while using non-Latin alphabets. See this article for., but you access it differently. This will require you to know the keyboard for the language you want to use. Select the font you want to use in your word processing program.
Fabulous Code Chart for International Letters (Diacritical Marks) for PC and MAC (AlT & HTML) Many special characters from Latin-based languages can be entered on an English keyboard by entering ALT codes via the keyboard's numeric pad. Letters with Accents. This list is organized by Accent type. For the Template, the symbol 'V' means any vowel. The format is to hold the first two keys down simultaneously, release, then type the letter you wish to be accented.
You may have to toggle between the keyboards you have installed with Alt/Shift until the letters you type use the correct symbols. After installing the Hebrew keyboard into the available keyboards on my computer, I selected the font Rod to type in.
I found the correct keyboard by toggling through Alt/Shift on my computer, and typing a key each time. After my third toggle, I was using the Hebrew keyboard.
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Different ע י ן ם Hebrew letters were now typed with each keystroke. As Hebrew is written right to left, the letters I typed also moved across the screen from right to left. I then had to toggle Alt/Shift again to return to the familiar US keyboard. Using the United States International Keyboard Another method Microsoft provides in Windows Vista to create accent or diacritical marks on individual letters is to install the United States International Keyboard as an option on your computer. You will also see a small icon, which I keep in my task bar.
When I hover over it, it tells me whether I have the US keyboard or the United States International keyboard enabled.
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