Hi,

HDS> Let  me  give you an example of how it works: when LK is enabled,
HDS> typing  "e1"  produces  "�".  If I actually want "e1" then I just
HDS> type "e11".
     IMO  in  this  solution  there's  a problem with "e11", don't you
     think?  Typing  "e11"  gives "e1", so you have to type "e111" and
     delete one of "1" (I believe program starts parsing after hitting
     the space?)
     But how often do people need "e11"? :)

HDS> Of  course,  you  can  configure the accent keys to suit your own
HDS> typing habits.
     So   the   above   problem  practically  does  not  exists.  Good
     configuration solves all! ;)

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    Marcin Maczka                       mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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