It definitely helped, but now, I can't get it back to english! I'm using a windows machine and am seriously considering switching back to windows if I can't solve this problem by creating a macros or something. I need a multilingual machine and this isn't cutting it. I can't use any of the VO commands because they won't work with the Greek keyboard layout. I tried hitting the off button and then turning it on again, hoping that it wouldn't save my settings, but it did. So how do I fix this? Microsoft got this one right with alt shift as a default to change this, no matter where you are. Btw, I actually can use command w and command q, jut not anything else.
On 3/30/08, Jacob Schmude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi > The status menu is vo+m twice, it's where your battery, clock, and > other things show up. Pressing vo+space on the checkbox for me says > checked, but doesn't actually check the box. You need to use vo+cmd > +f5, then vo+shift+space to click the box. > hth > > > > On Mar 30, 2008, at 2:13 PM, Tiffany D wrote: > > Ok, I'm not sure what you meant about the mouse and when I tried vo > > shift space, it didn't work. I just looked at the options and hit vo > > space and it said the box was checked. But where do I find this > > status menu? Also, is there a quick hotkey to do this? > > > > Thanks, > > Tiffanitsa > > > > > > On 3/30/08, Jacob Schmude <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Hi > >> To add any keyboard, go to system preferences, then international. > >> Select the input menu tab, and check the keyboards you want > >> (there's a > >> lot of them). Note that I had to route the mouse to the "on" checkbox > >> immediately to the left of each keyboard name and do vo+shift+space > >> to > >> actually click on the checkbox. > >> Once you've got more than one keyboard enabled, an icon will appear > >> on > >> your status menu called "text input." This is a pulldown menu from > >> which you can select any of the keyboards you have enabled. > >> hth > >> > >> > >> On Mar 30, 2008, at 10:38 AM, Tiffany D wrote: > >>> Geia sas, > >>> > >>> Can anyone please tell me how to add the Greek keyboard to the > >>> Macbook? I know how to do this in Windows, but have never attempted > >>> it in Leopard and don't want to wind up changing the whole system to > >>> Greek. *smile* Also, how to I switch between keyboard languages? > >>> > >>> thanks, > >>> Tiffanitsa > >>> > >> > >> > >> > > > > >
