Would you know how to key in these on a standard English QWERTY keyboard?
There are several ways to deal with language special characters.
First of all you might use the numeric keypad and enter ASCII codes that will create the characters.
You will find a thorough list of ASCII codes here.
Finally, release the [ALT] key and your character should appear.
That’s one way.
You will find a list of the standard international keyboard layouts supported by Windows here.
The layout will load in a small window.
For example the keys ["] and [A] combined will make [A].
AllChars only translates these key combinations into special characters after you hit (click and release!)
an initiation key, such as [CTRL] or [SHIFT].
you might select a starter key of your choice.
If the [1] in the taskbar symbol turns red you will know the key works.
The previous examples didn’t work for me, I had to select> Win Leftfrom the configuration.
Unfortunately, to run AllChars you need Administrator rights.
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