Nektarios,

First of all, you need to go to system preferences and choose "language and 
text" button and then the text input tab, which is the last tab. If you move to 
the right, you will come across a table of all available keyboards. You need to 
check the box in the first column, next to the Turkish keyboard. Once you have 
more than one keyboard enabled, unless you have done that before, it would be 
helpful if you enabled text input icon to appear in your menu bar so that you 
can always go there with control f8 and change your keyboards. There is a way 
of changing your keyboards by using a shortcut key but you may already know 
this. If not, contact me, and I shall try to help. I've just tried to speak to 
you on Skype, but as before, when I try to connect to you, the connection gets 
dropped.

Hope this helps. Good luck with Turkish.

Simon
On 6 Mar 2012, at 21:30, Nektarios Mallas wrote:

> Hello list.
> I am looking for some help regarding how to use the Turkish language and 
> voice on the mac.
> I downloaded the Turkish voice, but I think that I must also install the 
> Turkish keyboard. 
> I wish to start learning the language, but I want to be ready computer wise. 
> 
> Any help is very muc appreciated. 
> 
> Nektarios.
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