Which keyboard are you using? I've been using the French Canadian CSA keyboard for years, which is QWERTY with the most frequent accented letters in convenient places without having to use the option key. (I mean é, É, è, È, à, À, ç, Ç, whereas ^ and ¨ are also regular one-stroke keys that wait for you to put the letter under it. As for ` and ´, they do take the option key.)
Maybe this is a better option for you, I mean if you weren't using it already?
Option key for accent problem - eccparis
Which keyboard are you using? I've been using the French Canadian CSA keyboard for years, which is QWERTY with the most frequent accented letters in convenient places without having to use the option key. (I mean é, É, è, È, à, À, ç, Ç, whereas ^ and ¨ are also regular one-stroke keys that wait for you to put the letter under it. As for ` and ´, they do take the option key.)Maybe this is a better option for you, I mean if you weren't using it already?
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Saturday, September 26 2009 @ 01:36 PM PDT