Cliff Scott wrote:
For those who are interested, it's possible to generate the various
> special characters by using the U.S. International keyboard. With it,
> you can use the right Alt key to create those characters, such as ü, á,
> , £, € etc. The left Alt key works as usual.
Pardon my ignorance, but could you describe how that works or where one would
find out that information? Thanks.
C
Forgot to mention, you can find info on using that layout here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/International_keyboard_layout#US-International
The Linux and Windows keyboards are very close, though not an exact
match, to the layout shown.
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