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Old 12-19-2009, 01:56 AM
Merci Alizée
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Originally Posted by Plaz View Post
i've never tried the number pad trick, but for the past 5 years i've always used the United States-International keyboard instead...

Step 1
Open up Control Panel

(Click Start, Control Panel)

Step 2
Double click to open the Clock, Language, Region icon.

Step 3
In the new window that appears click the Change Keyboards button.

Step 4
Another new window will appear. Click the Add button.

Step 5
Click United States-International keyboard option.

Step 6
Click Ok

Step 7
Click the drop down Default Input Language menu and select United States International.

Step 8
You are now ready to type using an International Keyboard!
Its easier than alt key codes. You have to press lesser no of keys and of course its more natural. For ex - to type the letter é - type the apostrophe key ('), then e.

The link posted by Alex contains link to see more about this
http://tlt.its.psu.edu/suggestions/i...lt.html#accent
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