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Chapter 3: The Keyboard
International Keyboards
3.4 International Keyboards
The NETBOOK PRO keyboard is available in a number of language layouts, as
shown on pages 44 to 48. The language in use must be properly configured by going
to Start/Settings/Control Panel/Keyboard. Select the appropriate language from the
dropdown list under the Language tab, and press OK.
shown on pages 44 to 48. The language in use must be properly configured by going
to Start/Settings/Control Panel/Keyboard. Select the appropriate language from the
dropdown list under the Language tab, and press OK.
You should also configure the properties in Start/Settings/Control Panel/Regional
Settings for your language and region.
Settings for your language and region.
3.4.1 Specialized Accent Keys
Accent keys (also known as “dead keys”) can be accessed by using the appropriate
<Fn> + alpha key combination.
<Fn> + alpha key combination.
For example, on the French and German keyboards, to produce the lowercase letter
“a” with a tilde “~” accent, the following keystroke combination is used:
“a” with a tilde “~” accent, the following keystroke combination is used:
Press <Fn> + <v> and release (enables the tilde dead key), then press <a>.
For an uppercase letter “A” with a tilde “~” accent:
First set the Caps Lock. Press <Fn> + <v> and release, then press <a>.
Pressing the space bar after a dead key causes the accent character alone to be
printed. Pressing a key that cannot receive the accent after the dead key prints the
accent followed by the key character (e.g. “~S”).
printed. Pressing a key that cannot receive the accent after the dead key prints the
accent followed by the key character (e.g. “~S”).