When using keymap us_int you have to press ' twice to get a ' But the
works :)
When using keymap us_int you have to press ' twice to get a ' . But the
works :)
I might be wrong, but its my undestanding that thats the way a us_intl keyboard is
meant to work - it allows for the entry of all the letters with dots and \ / and
another symbols on the top.
If you want
Op za 02-03-2002, om 18:03 schreef HMcM:
When using keymap us_int you have to press ' twice to get a ' But the
works :)
I might be wrong, but its my undestanding that thats the way a us_intl keyboard is
meant to work - it allows for the entry of all the letters with dots and \ /
Em Sab 02 Mar 2002 13:59, andre escreveu:
When using keymap us_int you have to press ' twice to get a ' But the
? works :)
It means that it is working fine If you press ' and a you get an ?,
that is used at least in some Latin languages This allows we, Latin
languages users, to use