The first problem is that the location of the special characters may depend on where you are based in the world: keyboard layout differs by country, with certain characters getting more prominence on the keyboards of the people who use them more. You’ll find QWERTY keyboards for English...
@ on keyboards A book called “Managing Web Usage in the Workplace” tells of examining pictures of old typewriters and finding that it was relatively common for the @ symbol to be included on the keyboard starting around 1880. @ for email addresses ...
Chinese Input Method Based on Reduced Mandarin Phonetic Alphabet In this paper we study the problem of simplifying Chi- nese input method and making it suitable for use with mo- bile devices. To see the feasibility of aggressively reduc- ing the number of keystrokes per Chinese character, we ...
As it is always a problem for localized shortcut keys on French Canadian keyboard in FCP, I cannot find the name for this tool or function in custom keyboard configuration window. I want to set a specific key to replace the "accent grave" from French manual as I use a Querty French-...
Ben Hutchenson wrote:There, I broke it all down to a more simplistic form Have a cow for doing so. That was an excelent idea of yours. And engineering is really about that - about simplifying problems, wheher it is functionality, design or debugging problem. Ben, you are close, I...
On Time 4-7 Beep After Good Decode 4-8 Timeout Between Decodes 4-9 Chapter 5: Keyboard Wedge Interface Introduction 5-1 Connecting a Keyboard Wedge Interface 5-2 Keyboard Wedge Default Parameters 5-3 Keyboard Wedge Host Types 5-4 Keyboard Wedge Host Types 5-4 Keyboard Wedge Country Types...
On a U.K. keyboard to type # you should press Alt/Option-3 = # The hash sign on French keyboards is found to the left of the number 1. German keyboards have the hash key beside the return key. Norwegian, Spanish, Swedish and Portuguese keyboards have the hash key on number 3. ...