Re: Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-07 Thread Nektarios Mallas
Simon, thanks for your reply. 
I managed to have things working. However, I still need to find someone who 
speaks and writes Turkish to tell me things like how many letters are in the 
language and how do you input accented letters or however they are called. 
I am on the right track though. 
I don't know what's going on with Skype, I wasn't online today. Try again. I 
will do the same when I see you online. 

Nektarios.

On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:

 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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Re: Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-07 Thread Simon Cavendish
Dear Nektarios,

I've done a quick research for you and below I paste a link to a web page which 
seems to give a lot of information on the Turkish alphabet. I've not gone 
through the page thoroughly but it seems that it may be what you are looking 
for. Also, if you have text input icon enabled in your menu which you activate 
with control plus f8 shortcut combination, when you down arrow the text input 
menu you come across keyboard viewer. Now first you have to choose Turkish 
keyboard, then you need to activate your keyboard viewer and then you can use 
vo+right or left arrow to go through the entire keyboard of a particular chosen 
language to identify where particular characters on the keyboard are. When you 
activate keyboard viewer you start from the escape button, which is of course 
on the extreme left hand side top row of keys. With each press of vo+right 
arrow you move to the right along the top row and once you reach the end of the 
row you will jump to the next row below on the keyboard again to the extreme 
left side and so on. To deactivate keyboard viewer, press control+f8 and 
vo+arrow to the text input menu and down arrow to keyboard viewer and this time 
it will be shown as hide keyboard viewer which you vo+space on or press enter 
key. The page address I've mentioned is below. 

All the best

Simon

http://www.google.co.uk/url?sa=trct=jq=turkish+alphabet+keyboard+layout%CF%84%CE%B8%CF%81%CE%BA%CE%B9%CF%83%CE%B7+source=webcd=1ved=0CCgQFjAAurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.turkishlanguage.co.uk%2Falphabet.htmei=btVXT9bYDoi08QPTsLDuDgusg=AFQjCNF72BFITdckQ_5leB4iAwuJ-AbHYg
On 7 Mar 2012, at 20:17, Nektarios Mallas wrote:

 Simon, thanks for your reply. 
 I managed to have things working. However, I still need to find someone who 
 speaks and writes Turkish to tell me things like how many letters are in the 
 language and how do you input accented letters or however they are called. 
 I am on the right track though. 
 I don't know what's going on with Skype, I wasn't online today. Try again. I 
 will do the same when I see you online. 
 
 Nektarios.
 
 On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 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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Re: Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-07 Thread Emrah
Nektarios,

Once you have switched to the Turkish keyboard, you can input accented letters 
by using the option key.
Using Option+s, for instance, will give you the shh sound, called the S Cedilla.

Best,
Emrah
On Mar 7, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:

 Simon, thanks for your reply. 
 I managed to have things working. However, I still need to find someone who 
 speaks and writes Turkish to tell me things like how many letters are in the 
 language and how do you input accented letters or however they are called. 
 I am on the right track though. 
 I don't know what's going on with Skype, I wasn't online today. Try again. I 
 will do the same when I see you online. 
 
 Nektarios.
 
 On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 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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Re: Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-07 Thread Matthew Campbell
Hi.
SOrry, but I can't reproduce either.
I'd try resetting the phone and seeing if that fixes it.
Let us know if it does.

On 2012-03-07, at 5:33 PM, Emrah wrote:

 Nektarios,
 
 Once you have switched to the Turkish keyboard, you can input accented 
 letters by using the option key.
 Using Option+s, for instance, will give you the shh sound, called the S 
 Cedilla.
 
 Best,
 Emrah
 On Mar 7, 2012, at 3:17 PM, Nektarios Mallas wrote:
 
 Simon, thanks for your reply. 
 I managed to have things working. However, I still need to find someone who 
 speaks and writes Turkish to tell me things like how many letters are in the 
 language and how do you input accented letters or however they are called. 
 I am on the right track though. 
 I don't know what's going on with Skype, I wasn't online today. Try again. I 
 will do the same when I see you online. 
 
 Nektarios.
 
 On Mar 7, 2012, at 12:15 AM, Simon Cavendish wrote:
 
 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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Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-06 Thread Nektarios Mallas
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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Re: Turkish language and the Mac.

2012-03-06 Thread Simon Cavendish
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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