Hi Ben, On Wed, 12 Feb 2003, Ben Reser wrote:
> Yeah well US keyboards don't even have a <Alt Graph> key. > My bottom row is: > Ctrl Win Alt Space Alt Win Menu Ctrl Your rightmost Alt key will be interpreted as AltGr when a keyboard mapping is installed that supports it. It's actually quite easy to create accented characters, also on a US keyboard, by setting the keyboard to US International. Keys like ` " and , will then act as "dead keys" so when you type them they will not appear on screen immedeately, but only after a following character has been typed. If that character can have the accent that's indicated by the dead key then the accented character is displayed. bye, -- Reinout van Schouwen Artificial Intelligence student email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] mobile phone: +31-6-44360778 GPG public key http://www.cs.vu.nl/~reinout/reinout.asc
