On Sunday 18 June 2006 21:34, Philip Rodrigues wrote: > > It is a "qwerty" keyboard, but has also the French accented keys on it. > > The only keys I can't find on it are the "pipe" "|" , the "<" , and the > > ">" commands. I've had to swap back to the US keyboard to add those to > > this post. > > It might not be much use to you, but for the record, I can get accented > characters on my UK keyboard with various combinations of Alt-Gr and > deadkeys (if that's what they're called). The ones relevant for French are: > "Alt-Gr + semicolon", "e" -> é > "Alt-Gr + apostrophe", "e" -> ê > "Alt-Gr + hash (#)", "e" -> è > "Alt-Gr + left square bracket", "i" -> ï > > It's not as convenient as having dedicated keys for accented characters, > but you might find it useful if you only need them occasionally. > > Regards, > Philip Hi Philip. Thanks for that. For some reason I can only get the é , and the è on the UK keyboard. First time I've tried a new keyboard, and the Canadian one gives me qwerty plus the French characters, which is great, and its only a mouse click in the taskbar to change back to the UK one, for when I need the characters that appear to be missing on the Canadian one. They probably are there. It's just a matter of finding them. Nigel. ___________________________________________________ . Account management: https://mail.kde.org/mailman/listinfo/kde. Archives: http://lists.kde.org/. More info: http://www.kde.org/faq.html.